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发表于 2010-3-22 14:55:28 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Chicken consumers are still confused
  • [url=]Posted by[/url]Chris Wright[url=]on March 4, 2010 at 3:19pm[/url]

In the last couple of weeks I have been asked many times about why processed chickens in the U.S. are so large. They specifically ask about chicken breasts, which seem huge. The questioners really believe that it must be due to some “un-natural” process, such as hormones or antibiotics or something.

The truth is really very simple: genetics. Over the last 50 years, there has been a very strong genetic selection of broilers, which has greatly reduced the amount of time that it takes for a bird to be ready for market. In the case of the U.S. in particular, selecting birds for large breast meat has been a primary focus of the primary breeding companies.

Another reason for the large birds is that in the U.S. birds go to market an average of two weeks later than in many other areas of the world. So, the birds really are much bigger.
There are other factors, such as injecting brine into the chicken during processing, a common practice across the world, but which has suddenly come into question in the U.S.
It’s primarily genetic selection, however, that accounts for the large chickens. It’s not hormones (which are never used), and not antibiotic growth promoters (which do not directly affect growth, but rather allow for better absorption of nutrients and which are not used by some major U.S. producers).

However, the average consumer is not convinced: they are sure that “something bad” is fed, injected or pumped into chickens to make them get that big.

The challenge to educate the consumers falls directly on the shoulders of the poultry industry. From what I can see, the job is not being done very well. How best to do the job right is an interesting and difficult question. This is not exactly scintillating stuff that will keep someone´s attention for long. Still, the message needs to get out to the public.

Consumers are very concerned with their health and how the food they eat affects it. They seem willing to accept the many scare stories that they keep hearing (over and over) about their food.
It’s up to the poultry industry to counter those false stories and demonstrate that chicken is a safe and healthy food.

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-3-22 15:02:09 | 显示全部楼层
这个问题挺有趣的,原来国外的消费者也是存在像我们国内消费者同样的困惑。
我周围很多的朋友,包括一些新招来作为饲料业务员的大学生也同样认为是现在的鸡长速这么快,与饲料中添加激素或者是一些其它药物来催长的。每到这种时刻我总会充当科学普及者,告诉他们与这篇文章作者类似的观点。

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发表于 2010-3-22 15:11:01 | 显示全部楼层
我英文不好,看不懂啊,好羡慕你们!
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