Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day

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Autor(a) principal: Sgavioli, Sarah
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Santos, Elaine Talita, Domingues, Carla Heloisa de Faria, Castiblanco, Diana Maryuri Correa, Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza, Zeferino, Cynthia Pieri, Almeida, Ayla Rosa, Boleli, Isabel Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5220200239
Resumo: This study evaluated the behavior of broiler chickens subjected to thermal stress during different periods of the day and age of birds. A total of 180 one-day-old male broiler chicks were allocated to three chambers. Each chamber contained five boxes, with 12 chicks/box. Birds were assigned to a completely randomized design. The birds were filmed, and the images recorded every minute during the two periods: morning (from 08:00 to 09:00 h) and afternoon (from 17:00 to 18:00 h), at 7, 14, and 35 d of age. The frequency of the behavioral category (water intake, feed intake, resting, exploration, and comfort) was determined. Data were subjected to variance analysis for mixed models with rearing temperatures (cold, usual, and hot) and age of birds (7, 14, and 35 d) as subdivided plot, and periods of the day (morning and afternoon) as subsubdivided plot. Birds at cold and usual temperatures showed higher feed intake than those at hot temperature in the morning. Birds exposed to cold and usual temperatures explored the environment less frequently at 35 d when compared with 14 d. However, chickens at hot temperature showed decreased exploration according to the increase of age. Birds spent more time feeding during the morning, regardless of age and rearing temperature. Also, during this period of the day, chickens spent most of the time exploring the environment. The frequency of feed intake and exploration decreases with the increase of age. The similarity of behavior between chickens reared at cold and usual temperatures may be due to a change in the thermal comfort zone of the birds. It suggests that the real thermal comfort temperature is between the two temperature ranges studied (cold and usual)
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spelling Sgavioli, SarahSantos, Elaine TalitaDomingues, Carla Heloisa de FariaCastiblanco, Diana Maryuri CorreaRodrigues, Paulo Henrique MazzaZeferino, Cynthia PieriAlmeida, Ayla RosaBoleli, Isabel Cristina2023-06-19T10:15:24Z2023-06-19T10:15:24Z2023-05-26Sgavioli, S.; Santos, E. T.; Domingues, C. H. F.; Castiblanco, D. M. C.; Rodrigues, P. H. M.; Zeferino, C. P.; Almeida, A. R. and Boleli, I. C. 2023. Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 52:e202002391806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/31072https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5220200239This study evaluated the behavior of broiler chickens subjected to thermal stress during different periods of the day and age of birds. A total of 180 one-day-old male broiler chicks were allocated to three chambers. Each chamber contained five boxes, with 12 chicks/box. Birds were assigned to a completely randomized design. The birds were filmed, and the images recorded every minute during the two periods: morning (from 08:00 to 09:00 h) and afternoon (from 17:00 to 18:00 h), at 7, 14, and 35 d of age. The frequency of the behavioral category (water intake, feed intake, resting, exploration, and comfort) was determined. Data were subjected to variance analysis for mixed models with rearing temperatures (cold, usual, and hot) and age of birds (7, 14, and 35 d) as subdivided plot, and periods of the day (morning and afternoon) as subsubdivided plot. Birds at cold and usual temperatures showed higher feed intake than those at hot temperature in the morning. Birds exposed to cold and usual temperatures explored the environment less frequently at 35 d when compared with 14 d. However, chickens at hot temperature showed decreased exploration according to the increase of age. Birds spent more time feeding during the morning, regardless of age and rearing temperature. Also, during this period of the day, chickens spent most of the time exploring the environment. The frequency of feed intake and exploration decreases with the increase of age. The similarity of behavior between chickens reared at cold and usual temperatures may be due to a change in the thermal comfort zone of the birds. It suggests that the real thermal comfort temperature is between the two temperature ranges studied (cold and usual)engBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
title Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
spellingShingle Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
Sgavioli, Sarah
animal behavior
birds
heat stress
rearing temperature
welfare
title_short Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
title_full Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
title_fullStr Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
title_full_unstemmed Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
title_sort Broiler behavior: Influence of thermal stress, age, and period of the day
author Sgavioli, Sarah
author_facet Sgavioli, Sarah
Santos, Elaine Talita
Domingues, Carla Heloisa de Faria
Castiblanco, Diana Maryuri Correa
Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
Zeferino, Cynthia Pieri
Almeida, Ayla Rosa
Boleli, Isabel Cristina
author_role author
author2 Santos, Elaine Talita
Domingues, Carla Heloisa de Faria
Castiblanco, Diana Maryuri Correa
Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
Zeferino, Cynthia Pieri
Almeida, Ayla Rosa
Boleli, Isabel Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sgavioli, Sarah
Santos, Elaine Talita
Domingues, Carla Heloisa de Faria
Castiblanco, Diana Maryuri Correa
Rodrigues, Paulo Henrique Mazza
Zeferino, Cynthia Pieri
Almeida, Ayla Rosa
Boleli, Isabel Cristina
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv animal behavior
birds
heat stress
rearing temperature
welfare
topic animal behavior
birds
heat stress
rearing temperature
welfare
description This study evaluated the behavior of broiler chickens subjected to thermal stress during different periods of the day and age of birds. A total of 180 one-day-old male broiler chicks were allocated to three chambers. Each chamber contained five boxes, with 12 chicks/box. Birds were assigned to a completely randomized design. The birds were filmed, and the images recorded every minute during the two periods: morning (from 08:00 to 09:00 h) and afternoon (from 17:00 to 18:00 h), at 7, 14, and 35 d of age. The frequency of the behavioral category (water intake, feed intake, resting, exploration, and comfort) was determined. Data were subjected to variance analysis for mixed models with rearing temperatures (cold, usual, and hot) and age of birds (7, 14, and 35 d) as subdivided plot, and periods of the day (morning and afternoon) as subsubdivided plot. Birds at cold and usual temperatures showed higher feed intake than those at hot temperature in the morning. Birds exposed to cold and usual temperatures explored the environment less frequently at 35 d when compared with 14 d. However, chickens at hot temperature showed decreased exploration according to the increase of age. Birds spent more time feeding during the morning, regardless of age and rearing temperature. Also, during this period of the day, chickens spent most of the time exploring the environment. The frequency of feed intake and exploration decreases with the increase of age. The similarity of behavior between chickens reared at cold and usual temperatures may be due to a change in the thermal comfort zone of the birds. It suggests that the real thermal comfort temperature is between the two temperature ranges studied (cold and usual)
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