Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems

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Autor(a) principal: Osorio, J. A.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: González, V., Ferraz, P. F. P., Ferraz, G. A. S., Damasceno, F. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48924
Resumo: Swine facilities in tropical climates, especially the maternity, have worked with typological systems that have been little studied to determine the influence of the type of farrowing on microenvironmental conditions and its effect on both the sows and the piglets' physiological parameters. Therefore, the aim of the research was evaluate the thermal environment (Temperature Humidity Index - THI and Radiant Thermal Load - RTL) and its influence on some physiological parameters (respiratory frequency - RF and rectal temperature - TRectal) in the sows and piglets in two different types of farrowing systems (Traditional and Slatted), in a typological swine facility located in tropical climates in Colombia. The findings showed that in the two systems, both for sows and piglets, the type of farrowing system did not generate significant differences in the physiological responses RF and TRectal. Also, the RTL did not show significant differences in the two types of farrowing system at the piglets and the sows’ level, without exceeding the maximum allowed levels. Temperature-Humidity Index was above the threshold during all experimental time, being slightly higher at the piglets' level with Slatted systems. These results show that the type of floor has little impact on the conditions of animal thermal comfort at the sows and piglets’ level. However, variables like low-temperature, low radiant energy exchange, and high humidity, which were found mainly at the piglets’ level, could have the highest incidence for not achieving a suitable microenvironment. This means that almost all Colombian pig farming facilities require a redesign of their farrowing system to guarantee better thermal conditions for both piglets and sows.
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spelling Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systemsComfort indexFarrowing systemsSwine facilityTropical countrySwine facilities in tropical climates, especially the maternity, have worked with typological systems that have been little studied to determine the influence of the type of farrowing on microenvironmental conditions and its effect on both the sows and the piglets' physiological parameters. Therefore, the aim of the research was evaluate the thermal environment (Temperature Humidity Index - THI and Radiant Thermal Load - RTL) and its influence on some physiological parameters (respiratory frequency - RF and rectal temperature - TRectal) in the sows and piglets in two different types of farrowing systems (Traditional and Slatted), in a typological swine facility located in tropical climates in Colombia. The findings showed that in the two systems, both for sows and piglets, the type of farrowing system did not generate significant differences in the physiological responses RF and TRectal. Also, the RTL did not show significant differences in the two types of farrowing system at the piglets and the sows’ level, without exceeding the maximum allowed levels. Temperature-Humidity Index was above the threshold during all experimental time, being slightly higher at the piglets' level with Slatted systems. These results show that the type of floor has little impact on the conditions of animal thermal comfort at the sows and piglets’ level. However, variables like low-temperature, low radiant energy exchange, and high humidity, which were found mainly at the piglets’ level, could have the highest incidence for not achieving a suitable microenvironment. This means that almost all Colombian pig farming facilities require a redesign of their farrowing system to guarantee better thermal conditions for both piglets and sows.Estonian University of Life Sciences2022-01-20T01:43:48Z2022-01-20T01:43:48Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfOSORIO, J. A. et al. Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems. Agronomy Research, [S.l.], v. 19, p. 1087-1098, 2021. Special Issue 2. DOI: 10.15159/ar.21.089.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48924Agronomy Researchreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOsorio, J. A.González, V.Ferraz, P. F. P.Ferraz, G. A. S.Damasceno, F. A.eng2023-05-03T11:40:37Zoai:localhost:1/48924Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-03T11:40:37Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
title Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
spellingShingle Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
Osorio, J. A.
Comfort index
Farrowing systems
Swine facility
Tropical country
title_short Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
title_full Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
title_fullStr Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
title_full_unstemmed Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
title_sort Thermal comfort assessment in a typological non-isolated maternity pig sheds with different types of farrowing systems
author Osorio, J. A.
author_facet Osorio, J. A.
González, V.
Ferraz, P. F. P.
Ferraz, G. A. S.
Damasceno, F. A.
author_role author
author2 González, V.
Ferraz, P. F. P.
Ferraz, G. A. S.
Damasceno, F. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Osorio, J. A.
González, V.
Ferraz, P. F. P.
Ferraz, G. A. S.
Damasceno, F. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comfort index
Farrowing systems
Swine facility
Tropical country
topic Comfort index
Farrowing systems
Swine facility
Tropical country
description Swine facilities in tropical climates, especially the maternity, have worked with typological systems that have been little studied to determine the influence of the type of farrowing on microenvironmental conditions and its effect on both the sows and the piglets' physiological parameters. Therefore, the aim of the research was evaluate the thermal environment (Temperature Humidity Index - THI and Radiant Thermal Load - RTL) and its influence on some physiological parameters (respiratory frequency - RF and rectal temperature - TRectal) in the sows and piglets in two different types of farrowing systems (Traditional and Slatted), in a typological swine facility located in tropical climates in Colombia. The findings showed that in the two systems, both for sows and piglets, the type of farrowing system did not generate significant differences in the physiological responses RF and TRectal. Also, the RTL did not show significant differences in the two types of farrowing system at the piglets and the sows’ level, without exceeding the maximum allowed levels. Temperature-Humidity Index was above the threshold during all experimental time, being slightly higher at the piglets' level with Slatted systems. These results show that the type of floor has little impact on the conditions of animal thermal comfort at the sows and piglets’ level. However, variables like low-temperature, low radiant energy exchange, and high humidity, which were found mainly at the piglets’ level, could have the highest incidence for not achieving a suitable microenvironment. This means that almost all Colombian pig farming facilities require a redesign of their farrowing system to guarantee better thermal conditions for both piglets and sows.
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