Dietary linseed with apple pomace and milk thistle improves fatty acids profile of pork and its oxidative status
2025, Kasprowicz-Potocka, Małgorzata, Zaworska-Zakrzewska, Anita, Łodyga, Dagmara, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Cieślak, Adam, Czech, A., Cieleń, Gabriela, Muzolf-Panek, Małgorzata, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa
Attitudes of selected Polish consumer groups towards pork and welfare labels
2025, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Cieleń, Gabriela, Grunert K. G.
This study aimed to examine the preferences of Polish consumers when buying pork products and to observe whether there are differences between groups of consumers (farmers, animal sciences/veterinary scientists, animal science/veterinary students, or regular consumers). For this purpose, an electronic survey was sent to collect responses from the 6th of August till the 1st of September 2023. In total, 140 responses were obtained. Our survey was designed to capture a sufficient number of respondents among animal/veterinary scientists/students and pig farmers; thus, those three groups account for 42% of all respondents. Females declared paying attention to the welfare label more often than men (Chi2=16.9, p-value=0.010). People with the most frequent contact with pigs also eat pork most often (Chi2=44.1, p-value=0.010). Scientists, students, and farmers all chose “yes” to a question on the importance of welfare (Chi2=18, p-value=0.035). Our study has, however, a few limitations, which are the online distribution of the survey and the focus on collecting enough questionnaires from specific professional groups.
Dietary Supplementation with Spirulina platensis Modulates the Physiological Status and Bone Quality of Juvenile Ring-Necked Pheasants
2026, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Szkudelska, Katarzyna, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Szulc, Karolina, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Kukulski, Krzysztof, Praska, Daria, Ciesielska, Liliana, Janiszewski, Sebastian, Kierończyk, Bartosz
This study evaluated the effects of dietary spirulina (Spirulina platensis) supplementation on the physiological status and bone quality of juvenile ring-necked pheasants. A total of 200 one-day-old chicks were randomly allocated to a control group fed a basal diet or to an experimental group fed a basal diet supplemented with 15 g of spirulina/kg feed and reared under identical conditions for 42 days. Growth performance, feed intake, the feed conversion ratio, selected carcass traits, meat and bone quality, and biochemical and hematological parameters were assessed. Pheasants receiving spirulina presented significantly greater body weights at four weeks of age. The experimental group also exhibited increased pH values in pectoral and thigh muscles and increased postmortem muscle temperature. Spirulina supplementation significantly improved tibia quality, as reflected by enhanced geometric, structural, and material bone properties. The birds fed spirulina presented increased plasma total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein concentrations, whereas those in the control group exhibited increased malondialdehyde levels, indicating increased oxidative stress. In addition, spirulina increased the proportion of lymphocytes and reduced both the proportion and absolute number of monocytes. In conclusion, spirulina supplementation increased tibia bone strength, reduced oxidative stress, and had immunomodulatory effects on juvenile pheasants.
Husbandry practices associated with extensification in European pig production and their effects on pork quality
2023, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Kasprowicz-Potocka, Małgorzata, Zaworska-Zakrzewska, Anita, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Rodriguez-Estevez, Vicente, Sanz-Fernandez, Santos, Diaz-Gaona, Cipriano, Ferrari, Paolo, Pedersen, Lene Juul, Couto, Mariana Y.R., Revilla, Isabel, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa
Seasonal Variation in the Body Composition, Carcass Composition, and Offal Quality in the Wild Fallow Deer (Dama dama L.)
2023, Stanisz, Marek, Skorupski, Maciej, Bykowska-Maciejewska, Marta, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka
The goal of this study was to examine the seasonal variation in the body composition, carcass composition, and quality of edible internal organs from the fallow deer hunt-harvested in the summer (n = 9) and the winter (n = 10) seasons. The weight and proportion of the mesenteric and omental fat were greater for the animals harvested in the winter (1.12 kg and 2.75%) compared to those from the summer season (0.43 kg and 1.02%). The winter-harvested animals had more perinephric fat (0.75 kg and 1.84%) than those hunted in summer (0.26 kg and 1.84%). The gastrointestinal tract of the fallow deer hunted in summer was more filled with feed and therefore heavier (7.92 kg) compared to those from the winter season (5.16 kg). The proportion of fat was significantly greater in the carcasses obtained in winter compared to the summer season (6.55% vs. 3.79%). No seasonal variety was found in the physicochemical characteristics of the edible offal, but the content of extractable fat was significantly affected by the season. In conclusion, the effect of the season on the slaughter value of the hunt-harvested fallow deer was limited to a variation in the proportion of some of the internal organs and affected the fat deposition in the body of the examined animals. The season significantly affected the fat content in the carcass and the extractable fat content in the examined offal.
Perspective on pig welfare among different professional groups in Poland
2025, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Łodyga, Dagmara, Cieleń, Gabriela, Grunert Klaus G.
Impact of packaging system on the microbial quality of chilled rabbit meat over 21 days of storage
2023, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz, Biesiada, Hanna, Majewski, Michał, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Stanisz, Marek, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna
AbstractThe pace of life is accelerating, so we are seeking ways to optimize the shelf life of products. To achieve this goal, the microbiological quality of rabbit meat was assessed at 7, 14, and 21 days under refrigerated conditions, utilizing two storage methods, modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and vacuum packaging (VAC). Maintaining high levels of hygiene is critical not only during slaughter but also during subsequent technological processes and meat storage. The research concluded that the MAP method was more effective at extending the shelf‐life of fresh rabbit meat than the VAC method. Additionally, increasing the CO2 concentrations in meat significantly decreased the Pseudomonas bacteria population (after 14 and 21 days of storage). Conversely, the gaseous mixture containing 70% O2 significantly decreased the Enterobacteriaceae population in the sample after 21 days of storage. Moreover, the MAP storage method considerably impeded microbial growth, particularly the total yeast and mold count, lactic acid bacteria count, and Pseudomonas spp. count. This study's findings demonstrate that rabbit meat can be stored for 21 days in a modified atmosphere containing appropriate concentrations of gases such as gaseous carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Multi-Country Study of Stable Isotopes and Mineral Elements in European Pork
2026, Pinna, Anna, Fragni, Rosaria, Virgili, Roberta, Loffi, Cecilia, Revilla, Isabel, Vivar-Quintana, Ana M., Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Zaworska-Zakrzewska, Anita, Hviid, Marchen Sonja, Reyes-Palomo, Carolina, Sanz-Fernández, Santos, Bertolini, Andrea, Garavaldi, Anna, Ferrari, Paolo
European pork production pursues traceability and authenticity to ensure animal welfare, food safety, and support products with geographical indications. This study reports a European survey integrating stable isotope ratios (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S, δ18O, δ2H) and multi-element profiling using IRMS and ICP-MS, on 612 samples collected across Denmark, Poland, Italy, and Spain, with diverse production systems, breeds, feeding, and slaughter ages. Geographical and climatic gradients influenced δ2H and δ18O, which ranged from −111‰ to −89‰ in samples from Denmark and Spain and from 13.3‰ to 16.0‰ in samples from Italy and Spain, respectively. In selected farms, δ13C ranged from −22.7‰ to −17.0‰ depending on diet composition based on C3 and C4 plants. The wide variability in pig management practices suggested that δ15N (2.50 ÷ 4.96‰) increased with slaughter age and was positively correlated with Fe (3.38 ÷ 8.39 mg/kg) and Zn (9.39 ÷ 23.6 mg/kg). Most mineral components were mainly driven by feed formulation and supplementation. Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that samples were grouped based on their origin and husbandry system, confirming the key role of isotopic and elemental markers for the development of a database supporting the pork supply chains across Europe.
Influence of different packaging methods on the physicochemical and microbial quality of rabbit meat
2022, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Stanisz, Marek
AbstractThe study was conducted on 84 rabbits. The animals were weaned at the age of 42 days, after which they were all fed the same diet. Rabbit loins were obtained 24 h post‐mortem and divided into groups according to the packaging method and storage time: control group (examined 24 h post‐mortem); two groups stored in vacuum packaging (7 days, n = 12; 14 days, n = 12); and four groups stored in two different gas mixtures (7 days, n = 12/gas mixture; 14 days, n = 12/gas mixture). After the storage, the microbiological and physicochemical quality of longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) muscles was analyzed. Meat packaged in both systems (MAP and VAC) was characterized by good quality after 7 days of storage, while after 14 days, there was a significant deterioration, which was reflected in disturbances in the color parameters (L* and a*) and substantial changes in the water fraction parameters. The purge loss (<0.0001), total water (<0.0001), free water (<0.001), cooking loss (<0.0001), and plasticity (p = 0.0025) were affected by the group. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that vacuum packaging created the lowest microbial growth rates. However, muscles stored in the gas mixture containing 30%CO2 and 70%O2, characterized with the greatest tenderness.
Higher Oxygen Content Affects Rabbit Meat’s Quality and Fatty Acid Profile in a Modified Atmosphere
2024, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Kmiecik, Dominik, Rudzińska, Magdalena, Vissio, Annalisa, Grygier, Anna, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Stanisz, Marek
After 7 days of storage, the quality of the meat packed in both systems (MAP and VAC) was satisfactory; however, after 14 and 21 days, there was a noticeable decline in quality, as evidenced by changes in the water percentage and color parameters (L∗, a∗, and b∗). However, muscles stored in the MAP1 had the highest tenderness. The results indicated that as the storage time increased (up to 21 days), the share of C14:0 (P<0.001) and C16:0 (P<0.001) acids in the fat of the LTL muscles decreased. Only the share of C18:0 (P=0.001) and C20:1 (P=0.015) acids was significantly influenced by the packaging method. The highest iodine level was found in MAP1 21 days after packaging (85.68). The ratio of n-6/n-3, PUFA/SFA, AI, and TI indexes, which indicate a higher nutritional quality of fat, varied only with storage time without being affected by the gas mixture (P>0.05). The H/H level differed significantly with the storage time (P<0.001), with no effect of the gas mixture (P=0.133). After the 21-day storage period, the controlled atmosphere led to an increase in the concentration of MUFA and PUFA and a decrease in SFA, according to the study of the fatty acid profile.
Rodzime rasy świń w zrównoważonej produkcji wieprzowiny
2024, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Goździejewska, Weronika, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka
Rabbit gains: Does a free-range rearing build better muscle in rabbits?
2025, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Żochowska-Kujawska, Joanna, Sobczak, Małgorzata, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Stanisz, Marek
Genetic parameters for the mean and phenotypic variability of litter size traits in native pig breeds: Złotnicka White and Złotnicka Spotted
2025, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Pycińska, Natalia, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Szulc, Karolina
Unveiling the attributes of rabbit milk
2023, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Kuczyńska, B., Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Stanisz, Marek, Skrzypczak, Ewa
Wpływ obsady i wzbogacenia kojców na jakość wieprzowiny
2024, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Łodyga, Dagmara, Zaworska-Zakrzewska, Anita, Kasprowicz-Potocka, Małgorzata, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Coutant, Mathilde, Larsen, Mona Vestbjerg, Rousing, Tine, Pedersen, Lene Juul, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Rekiel, Anna, Żak, Grzegorz
Zagęszczenie obsady - czy może mieć wpływ na jakość wieprzowiny?
2024, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Goździejewska, Weronika, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka
Effect of mastitis incidence on litter size, litter weight, and milk composition of rabbit does
2022, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the effect of mastitis incidence on the litter size, litter birth weight, and milk composition of Hycole does on a commercial rabbit farm during their third and fourth parity. At third parity does were assigned to the “No mastitis” (n = 30) and “Mastitis” (n = 28) groups on the basis of visible abscesses in the mammary gland area. The microbiological analysis revealed the presence of different pathogenic bacteria. At third parity, “Mastitis” females had fewer kits than the “No mastitis” group, and the average birth weight was lower. On day 2 of the third lactation, “Mastitis” does produced significantly less milk daily compared with the “No mastitis” group. A significant effect on the incidence of mastitis on the litter size and litter weight during the growth of kits up to the 35th day was also observed. The effect of the incidence of mastitis on milk chemical composition was limited. At the fourth parity, the litter characteristics and daily milk yield were leveled in “Mastitis” and “No mastitis” females. To conclude, our study showed that mastitis negatively affects litter size, birth weight, and daily milk yield in the current parity. However, early detection and proper treatment allowed to obtain good reproductive results and healthy kits in the next parity.
From coop to table: How increased welfare conditions shape chicken meat quality
2025, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Sztandarski, Patryk, Jaszczyk, Aneta, Marchewka, Joanna, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka
Effects of husbandry practices on Ross 308 and Hubbard chicken hybrids welfare: HUSBANDRY EFFECTS ON BROILER WELFARE
2025, Sztandarski, Patryk, Marchewka, Joanna, Jaszczyk, Aneta, Solka, Magdalena, Michnowska, Hanna, Pogorzelski, Grzegorz, Strzałkowska, Nina, Barłowska, Katarzyna, Damaziak, Krzysztof, Stelmasiak, Adrian, Wójcik, Wojciech, Adamek-Urbańska, Dobrochna, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa, Horbańczuk, Jarosław O., Kemp, Bas, Spoolder, Hans
Role of extensification strategies in chicken meat quality
2025, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Sztandarski, Patryk, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna, Szulc, Karolina, Cieleń, Gabriela, Jaszczyk, Aneta, Solka, Magdalena, Pogorzelski, Grzegorz, Horbańczuk, Jarosław O., Marchewka, Joanna, Sell-Kubiak, Ewa