Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu,Paulo Giovanni de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Abreu,Valéria Maria Nascimento, Coldebella,Arlei, Jaenisch,Fátima Regina Ferreira, Paiva,Doralice Pedroso de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the thermal comfort of broilers reared under two lighting programs (almost continuous and intermittent) in broiler houses with yellow or blue lateral curtains. The experiment was carried out from June 24, 2004 until May 12, 2005. Six consecutive flocks were housed in four 12 × 10 m broilers houses internally divided into four pens of 200 birds each. Six flocks were raised on the same litter. The registration of data was accomplished at 3-hour intervals, for 24 hours twice a week. In the center of each pen and outside the house, dry and wet bulb temperatures, black globe temperature, and air velocity were collected. Based on the data collected at each time, air temperature (AT) (ºC), black globe humidity temperature index (BGHTI), radiant thermal load (RTL) (W/m²), and relative air humidity (RH) were determined. Harmonic analysis was used to estimate m, R, and f parameters. In general, the best results in terms of thermal comfort for the birds were found when near-continuous lighting program and yellow curtain were used.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
title Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
spellingShingle Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
Abreu,Paulo Giovanni de
animal environment
poultry house
thermal index
title_short Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
title_full Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
title_fullStr Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
title_full_unstemmed Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
title_sort Curtain color and lighting program in broiler production: III - thermal comfort
author Abreu,Paulo Giovanni de
author_facet Abreu,Paulo Giovanni de
Abreu,Valéria Maria Nascimento
Coldebella,Arlei
Jaenisch,Fátima Regina Ferreira
Paiva,Doralice Pedroso de
author_role author
author2 Abreu,Valéria Maria Nascimento
Coldebella,Arlei
Jaenisch,Fátima Regina Ferreira
Paiva,Doralice Pedroso de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu,Paulo Giovanni de
Abreu,Valéria Maria Nascimento
Coldebella,Arlei
Jaenisch,Fátima Regina Ferreira
Paiva,Doralice Pedroso de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal environment
poultry house
thermal index
topic animal environment
poultry house
thermal index
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the thermal comfort of broilers reared under two lighting programs (almost continuous and intermittent) in broiler houses with yellow or blue lateral curtains. The experiment was carried out from June 24, 2004 until May 12, 2005. Six consecutive flocks were housed in four 12 × 10 m broilers houses internally divided into four pens of 200 birds each. Six flocks were raised on the same litter. The registration of data was accomplished at 3-hour intervals, for 24 hours twice a week. In the center of each pen and outside the house, dry and wet bulb temperatures, black globe temperature, and air velocity were collected. Based on the data collected at each time, air temperature (AT) (ºC), black globe humidity temperature index (BGHTI), radiant thermal load (RTL) (W/m²), and relative air humidity (RH) were determined. Harmonic analysis was used to estimate m, R, and f parameters. In general, the best results in terms of thermal comfort for the birds were found when near-continuous lighting program and yellow curtain were used.
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