Gender influenced live weight, carcass weight and weights of thighs with drumsticks, weight of back and weight of wings. This is in accordance with the investigations of Nikolova et al. (2008), Shahin and Elazeem (2005) and Abdullah et al. (2010).
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Hybrid line and sex, however, did not influence the deposition of carnosine in both investigated chicken muscles. The highest efficiency of carnosine synthesis in chicken meat was observed in P4 group of Cobb broilers. The carnosine concentration in P4 group was increased by 18.10% in male chickens and by 12.46% in female chickens comparing to control group. Haug et al. (2008) reported 64% increase of carnosine concentration by adding histidine in chicken feed. They also reported that anserine tended to increase by 10%. The investigation of Kopec et al. (2012) showed that addition of 0.3% of β–alanine into chicken feed did not increase concentrations of carnosine and anserine or their sum in chicken muscles comparing to control group. Vice versa, by adding carnosine (0.265%), L-histidine (0.18%) or combination of L-histidine and β-alanine (0.18% + 0.3%) increased carnosine concentration, as well as sum of dipeptides in breast