Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age
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Resumo: | Due to changes in genetics and nutrition, as well as in acclimatization of broiler chickens to the Brazilian climate, temperature values currently accepted as optimal may be outdated. The objective of this research was to update the environment temperatures that characterize the thermal comfort for broilers chickens from one to 21 days of age, under Brazilian production conditions. This research was conducted with 600 COBB birds, which were distributed in five growth chambers maintained at different temperatures during the first three weeks of age. During the experimental period, temperature values were progressively reduced, consisting in five treatments: T2724/21, T30/27/24, T33/30/27, T36/33/30 and T39/36/33. It was observed that the birds maintained in the T30(27-24) treatment presented better performance compared to other environment conditions. Based on the obtained regression models, the environment temperature values that provide greater weighing gain for the broiler chicken growth in the initial period were 31.3, 25.5 and 21.8 ºC, respectively for the first, second and third week of age. |
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Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of agethermal stressavicultureperformanceDue to changes in genetics and nutrition, as well as in acclimatization of broiler chickens to the Brazilian climate, temperature values currently accepted as optimal may be outdated. The objective of this research was to update the environment temperatures that characterize the thermal comfort for broilers chickens from one to 21 days of age, under Brazilian production conditions. This research was conducted with 600 COBB birds, which were distributed in five growth chambers maintained at different temperatures during the first three weeks of age. During the experimental period, temperature values were progressively reduced, consisting in five treatments: T2724/21, T30/27/24, T33/30/27, T36/33/30 and T39/36/33. It was observed that the birds maintained in the T30(27-24) treatment presented better performance compared to other environment conditions. Based on the obtained regression models, the environment temperature values that provide greater weighing gain for the broiler chicken growth in the initial period were 31.3, 25.5 and 21.8 ºC, respectively for the first, second and third week of age.Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola2013-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69162013000100004Engenharia Agrícola v.33 n.1 2013reponame:Engenharia Agrícolainstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola (SBEA)instacron:SBEA10.1590/S0100-69162013000100004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCassuce,Déborah C.Tinôco,Ilda de F. F.Baêta,Fernando C.Zolnier,SérgioCecon,Paulo R.Vieira,Maria de F. A.eng2013-04-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-69162013000100004Revistahttp://www.engenhariaagricola.org.br/ORGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistasbea@sbea.org.br||sbea@sbea.org.br1809-44300100-6916opendoar:2013-04-02T00:00Engenharia Agrícola - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola (SBEA)false |
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Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
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Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
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Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age Cassuce,Déborah C. thermal stress aviculture performance |
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Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
title_full |
Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
title_fullStr |
Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
title_full_unstemmed |
Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
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Thermal comfort temperature update for broiler chickens up to 21 days of age |
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Cassuce,Déborah C. |
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Cassuce,Déborah C. Tinôco,Ilda de F. F. Baêta,Fernando C. Zolnier,Sérgio Cecon,Paulo R. Vieira,Maria de F. A. |
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author |
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Tinôco,Ilda de F. F. Baêta,Fernando C. Zolnier,Sérgio Cecon,Paulo R. Vieira,Maria de F. A. |
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Cassuce,Déborah C. Tinôco,Ilda de F. F. Baêta,Fernando C. Zolnier,Sérgio Cecon,Paulo R. Vieira,Maria de F. A. |
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thermal stress aviculture performance |
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thermal stress aviculture performance |
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Due to changes in genetics and nutrition, as well as in acclimatization of broiler chickens to the Brazilian climate, temperature values currently accepted as optimal may be outdated. The objective of this research was to update the environment temperatures that characterize the thermal comfort for broilers chickens from one to 21 days of age, under Brazilian production conditions. This research was conducted with 600 COBB birds, which were distributed in five growth chambers maintained at different temperatures during the first three weeks of age. During the experimental period, temperature values were progressively reduced, consisting in five treatments: T2724/21, T30/27/24, T33/30/27, T36/33/30 and T39/36/33. It was observed that the birds maintained in the T30(27-24) treatment presented better performance compared to other environment conditions. Based on the obtained regression models, the environment temperature values that provide greater weighing gain for the broiler chicken growth in the initial period were 31.3, 25.5 and 21.8 ºC, respectively for the first, second and third week of age. |
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