Male chickens from lines divergently selected for fast (FGL) and slow (SGL)
growth were compared for the growth of cortical bone. Morphology, histomor
phometric, compositional and biomechanical properties of the tibiotarsi wer
e analysed in both lines at 1, 8, 15 and 22 d of age.
Tibial morphology (length, volume, cross-section and diameters) was similar
in FGL and SGL chickens when compared at an equal body weight. Cortical ar
ea was also similar in both lines at an equal body weight but cortex porosi
ty was higher in FGL.
Tibial mineral density (ash:volume) was higher in FGL than in SGL at hatchi
ng and at 8 d of age. Biomechanical properties were lower in SGL than in FG
L at 8 d of age, but then became higher in this line when compared at equal
body weight.
The very slow growth rate in SGL did not modify bone size when chickens wer
e compared at equal body weight. Bone quality was modified in various ways:
in SGL bone structure was strengthened by a lower porosity of the cortex w
hile bone tissue was less mineralized up to 22 d of age. In both lines, cor
tical growth was slower than in commercial crossbreeds and bone quality (st
ructure and composition) was improved compared to broilers.