Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes,KC
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Garcia,RG, Nääs,IA, Eyng,C, Caldara,FR, Sgavioli,S, Roriz,BC, Ayala,CM
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2016000500051
Resumo: ABSTRACT Time of exposure and light intensity rearing house may affect the performance and egg quality of laying quails. This research aimed at evaluating the live performance, egg quality, biometry of the reproductive system, and the gastrointestinal tract of Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) exposed to artificial light-emitting diodes (LED) of different colors in comparison with fluorescent lamps. A total of 240 Japanese quails were distributed in completely randomized experimental design with four treatments (fluorescent lamp, and green, red, or blue LED lamps) with six replicates of 10 birds each. Average egg weight and eggshell thickness were different (p<0.05) when LED bulbs were compared with fluorescent lamps. The egg weight of the birds exposed to the red LED was similar to those under a fluorescent lamp (p>0.05). The oviduct of 64-d-old hens exposed to green LED lighting was shorter (p<0.05) than those exposed to the fluorescent lamp. Red LED can be used to replace the fluorescent lamps, as they promote the same live performance, egg quality, and morphological development of the reproductive tract of laying Japanese quails.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
title Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
spellingShingle Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
Nunes,KC
Coturnix coturnix japonica
Light-emitting diode
fluorescent light bulb
egg quality
title_short Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
title_full Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
title_fullStr Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
title_sort Effect of Led Lighting Colors for Laying Japanese Quails
author Nunes,KC
author_facet Nunes,KC
Garcia,RG
Nääs,IA
Eyng,C
Caldara,FR
Sgavioli,S
Roriz,BC
Ayala,CM
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author2 Garcia,RG
Nääs,IA
Eyng,C
Caldara,FR
Sgavioli,S
Roriz,BC
Ayala,CM
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes,KC
Garcia,RG
Nääs,IA
Eyng,C
Caldara,FR
Sgavioli,S
Roriz,BC
Ayala,CM
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coturnix coturnix japonica
Light-emitting diode
fluorescent light bulb
egg quality
topic Coturnix coturnix japonica
Light-emitting diode
fluorescent light bulb
egg quality
description ABSTRACT Time of exposure and light intensity rearing house may affect the performance and egg quality of laying quails. This research aimed at evaluating the live performance, egg quality, biometry of the reproductive system, and the gastrointestinal tract of Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) exposed to artificial light-emitting diodes (LED) of different colors in comparison with fluorescent lamps. A total of 240 Japanese quails were distributed in completely randomized experimental design with four treatments (fluorescent lamp, and green, red, or blue LED lamps) with six replicates of 10 birds each. Average egg weight and eggshell thickness were different (p<0.05) when LED bulbs were compared with fluorescent lamps. The egg weight of the birds exposed to the red LED was similar to those under a fluorescent lamp (p>0.05). The oviduct of 64-d-old hens exposed to green LED lighting was shorter (p<0.05) than those exposed to the fluorescent lamp. Red LED can be used to replace the fluorescent lamps, as they promote the same live performance, egg quality, and morphological development of the reproductive tract of laying Japanese quails.
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