Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment

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Autor(a) principal: Vale,Marcos M. do
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Moura,Daniella J. de, Nääs,Irenilza de A., Curi,Thayla M. R. C., Lima,Karla A. O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69162016000200271
Resumo: ABSTRACT Global warming increases the occurrence of events such as extreme heat waves. Research on thermal and air conditions affecting broiler-rearing environment are important to evaluate the animal welfare under extreme heat aiming mitigation measures. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of a simulated heat wave, in a climatic chamber, on the thermal and air environment of 42-day-old broilers. One hundred and sixty broilers were housed and reared for 42 days in a climatic chamber; the animals were divided into eight pens. Heat wave simulation was performed on the 42nd day, the period of great impact and data sampling. The analyzed variables were room and litter temperatures, relative humidity, concentrations of oxygen, carbon monoxide and ammonia at each pen. These variables were assessed each two hours, starting at 8 am, simulating a day heating up to 4 pm, when it is reached the maximum temperature. By the results, we concluded that increasing room temperatures promoted a proportional raise in litter temperatures, contributing to ammonia volatilization. In addition, oxygen concentrations decreased with increasing temperatures; and the carbon monoxide was only observed at temperatures above 27.0 °C, relative humidity higher than 88.4% and litter temperatures superior to 30.3 °C.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
title Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
spellingShingle Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
Vale,Marcos M. do
ammonia
gas production
animal welfare
oxygen
litter temperature
title_short Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
title_full Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
title_fullStr Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
title_sort Effect of a simulated heat wave in thermal and aerial environment broiler-rearing environment
author Vale,Marcos M. do
author_facet Vale,Marcos M. do
Moura,Daniella J. de
Nääs,Irenilza de A.
Curi,Thayla M. R. C.
Lima,Karla A. O.
author_role author
author2 Moura,Daniella J. de
Nääs,Irenilza de A.
Curi,Thayla M. R. C.
Lima,Karla A. O.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vale,Marcos M. do
Moura,Daniella J. de
Nääs,Irenilza de A.
Curi,Thayla M. R. C.
Lima,Karla A. O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ammonia
gas production
animal welfare
oxygen
litter temperature
topic ammonia
gas production
animal welfare
oxygen
litter temperature
description ABSTRACT Global warming increases the occurrence of events such as extreme heat waves. Research on thermal and air conditions affecting broiler-rearing environment are important to evaluate the animal welfare under extreme heat aiming mitigation measures. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of a simulated heat wave, in a climatic chamber, on the thermal and air environment of 42-day-old broilers. One hundred and sixty broilers were housed and reared for 42 days in a climatic chamber; the animals were divided into eight pens. Heat wave simulation was performed on the 42nd day, the period of great impact and data sampling. The analyzed variables were room and litter temperatures, relative humidity, concentrations of oxygen, carbon monoxide and ammonia at each pen. These variables were assessed each two hours, starting at 8 am, simulating a day heating up to 4 pm, when it is reached the maximum temperature. By the results, we concluded that increasing room temperatures promoted a proportional raise in litter temperatures, contributing to ammonia volatilization. In addition, oxygen concentrations decreased with increasing temperatures; and the carbon monoxide was only observed at temperatures above 27.0 °C, relative humidity higher than 88.4% and litter temperatures superior to 30.3 °C.
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