Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase

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Autor(a) principal: Yuri,Flavio Manabu
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Souza,Cleverson de, Schneider,Aline Felix, Gewehr,Clóvis Eliseu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: It was possible to evaluate the effect of continuous and intermittent lighting programs with different photophases on the performance and eggs quality of laying hens, applied to the beginning of the laying phase. The authors used 420 Hy-line Brown laying hens with 21 weeks of age, bred on bedding and submitted for six periods of 28 days between the solstice of summer and winter. The three lighting programs were: (PIC) 16 hours of continuos light, intermittent program with initial and final photophases of 15 minutes (PII15) and an intermittent program with initial and final photophases of 30 minutes (PII30). A completely randomized design with ten repetitions of 14 birds was used. The mean values were subjected analysis of variance and analyzed by the Tukey test (5%). The PIC program showed higher feed intake and eggs' mass about the PII15, and the eggs production of birds, in the PIC, was 1.8% greater than the intermittent photoperiods. Programs of light did not change the egg quality. The intermittent programs for semi-heavy laying hens bred on bedding in an open shed, applied at the beginning of the laying phase, reduced the productive performance of the birds without affecting the eggs quality.
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spelling Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phasescotoperiodphotophasephotoperiodhensABSTRACT: It was possible to evaluate the effect of continuous and intermittent lighting programs with different photophases on the performance and eggs quality of laying hens, applied to the beginning of the laying phase. The authors used 420 Hy-line Brown laying hens with 21 weeks of age, bred on bedding and submitted for six periods of 28 days between the solstice of summer and winter. The three lighting programs were: (PIC) 16 hours of continuos light, intermittent program with initial and final photophases of 15 minutes (PII15) and an intermittent program with initial and final photophases of 30 minutes (PII30). A completely randomized design with ten repetitions of 14 birds was used. The mean values were subjected analysis of variance and analyzed by the Tukey test (5%). The PIC program showed higher feed intake and eggs' mass about the PII15, and the eggs production of birds, in the PIC, was 1.8% greater than the intermittent photoperiods. Programs of light did not change the egg quality. The intermittent programs for semi-heavy laying hens bred on bedding in an open shed, applied at the beginning of the laying phase, reduced the productive performance of the birds without affecting the eggs quality.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016001102012Ciência Rural v.46 n.11 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160246info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessYuri,Flavio ManabuSouza,Cleverson deSchneider,Aline FelixGewehr,Clóvis Eliseueng2016-09-28T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
title Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
spellingShingle Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
Yuri,Flavio Manabu
scotoperiod
photophase
photoperiod
hens
title_short Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
title_full Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
title_fullStr Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
title_full_unstemmed Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
title_sort Intermittent lighting programs for layers with different photophases in the beginning of the laying phase
author Yuri,Flavio Manabu
author_facet Yuri,Flavio Manabu
Souza,Cleverson de
Schneider,Aline Felix
Gewehr,Clóvis Eliseu
author_role author
author2 Souza,Cleverson de
Schneider,Aline Felix
Gewehr,Clóvis Eliseu
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yuri,Flavio Manabu
Souza,Cleverson de
Schneider,Aline Felix
Gewehr,Clóvis Eliseu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv scotoperiod
photophase
photoperiod
hens
topic scotoperiod
photophase
photoperiod
hens
description ABSTRACT: It was possible to evaluate the effect of continuous and intermittent lighting programs with different photophases on the performance and eggs quality of laying hens, applied to the beginning of the laying phase. The authors used 420 Hy-line Brown laying hens with 21 weeks of age, bred on bedding and submitted for six periods of 28 days between the solstice of summer and winter. The three lighting programs were: (PIC) 16 hours of continuos light, intermittent program with initial and final photophases of 15 minutes (PII15) and an intermittent program with initial and final photophases of 30 minutes (PII30). A completely randomized design with ten repetitions of 14 birds was used. The mean values were subjected analysis of variance and analyzed by the Tukey test (5%). The PIC program showed higher feed intake and eggs' mass about the PII15, and the eggs production of birds, in the PIC, was 1.8% greater than the intermittent photoperiods. Programs of light did not change the egg quality. The intermittent programs for semi-heavy laying hens bred on bedding in an open shed, applied at the beginning of the laying phase, reduced the productive performance of the birds without affecting the eggs quality.
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