Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação
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Resumo: | This research was conducted with the objective of evaluating the influence of artificial light supplementation on the productive performance of confined pigs in environments with and without air conditioning, as well as the thermal characterization of the facilities during the growth and finishing phases of the animals. The research was carried out at the Experimentation with Swine Laboratory of the Serra Talhada Academic Unit (BES-UAST) of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (latitude 07.98° S, longitude 38.28° W and altitude 444 m). We used 27 growing pigs were obtained from matrices with genetic composition 3/4 Duroc, ¼ Pietrain, covered by Duroc male. The experiment was carried out from september to november 2017, totaling 61 days. The animals were submitted to the following variation factors: bays without air conditioning (BS), bays with forced ventilation (BV) and bays with evaporative adiabatic cooling (BR), associated to different light supplementation programs: 12 h of natural light, 12 h of natural light + 4 h of artificial light and 12 h of natural light + 6 h of artificial light. During the whole experimental period, the data of the meteorological variables inside each bay and in the external environment were registered; physiological responses; behavior and performance of animals. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 3x3 factorial arrangement, randomly distributed in nine bays, with three replicates. The evaporative cooling system attenuated the action of stressors and ensured adequate thermal accommodation for the animals in the growth and termination phases. The physiological responses, respiratory rate and rectal temperature indicated that the animals submitted to evaporative cooling, independent of the lighting program, were housed in a thermal comfort condition in both breeding phases. Weight gain and feed conversion were positively influenced for animals exposed to evaporative cooling in the growth phase. The performance in the termination phase was superior for the animals submitted to evaporative cooling, with reduction of 16 days at the slaughter age of the animals. The supplementary lighting program for 6 hours promoted better feed conversion in the finishing phase. The animals in the growth phase, housed in forced ventilation bays, exposed to supplemental lighting for 6 hours, presented a greater frequency of access to the feeder. The pigs submitted to evaporative cooling had a higher frequency of ingestive activity and a wide lethargic expression, typical of the breeding phases studied. In addition, the animals presented a higher frequency of comfort behaviors, stimulated by the better thermal conditioning in the housing. |
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PANDORFI, HélitonBARBOSA FILHO, José Antônio DelfinoHOLANDA, Mônica Calixto Ribeiro deHOLANDA, Marco Aurélio Carneiro deALMEIDA, Gledson Luiz Pontes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9887752604046055BARNABÉ, Janice Maria Coelho2018-11-28T16:07:52Z2018-07-31BARNABÉ, Janice Maria Coelho. Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação. 2018. 113 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7736This research was conducted with the objective of evaluating the influence of artificial light supplementation on the productive performance of confined pigs in environments with and without air conditioning, as well as the thermal characterization of the facilities during the growth and finishing phases of the animals. The research was carried out at the Experimentation with Swine Laboratory of the Serra Talhada Academic Unit (BES-UAST) of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (latitude 07.98° S, longitude 38.28° W and altitude 444 m). We used 27 growing pigs were obtained from matrices with genetic composition 3/4 Duroc, ¼ Pietrain, covered by Duroc male. The experiment was carried out from september to november 2017, totaling 61 days. The animals were submitted to the following variation factors: bays without air conditioning (BS), bays with forced ventilation (BV) and bays with evaporative adiabatic cooling (BR), associated to different light supplementation programs: 12 h of natural light, 12 h of natural light + 4 h of artificial light and 12 h of natural light + 6 h of artificial light. During the whole experimental period, the data of the meteorological variables inside each bay and in the external environment were registered; physiological responses; behavior and performance of animals. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 3x3 factorial arrangement, randomly distributed in nine bays, with three replicates. The evaporative cooling system attenuated the action of stressors and ensured adequate thermal accommodation for the animals in the growth and termination phases. The physiological responses, respiratory rate and rectal temperature indicated that the animals submitted to evaporative cooling, independent of the lighting program, were housed in a thermal comfort condition in both breeding phases. Weight gain and feed conversion were positively influenced for animals exposed to evaporative cooling in the growth phase. The performance in the termination phase was superior for the animals submitted to evaporative cooling, with reduction of 16 days at the slaughter age of the animals. The supplementary lighting program for 6 hours promoted better feed conversion in the finishing phase. The animals in the growth phase, housed in forced ventilation bays, exposed to supplemental lighting for 6 hours, presented a greater frequency of access to the feeder. The pigs submitted to evaporative cooling had a higher frequency of ingestive activity and a wide lethargic expression, typical of the breeding phases studied. In addition, the animals presented a higher frequency of comfort behaviors, stimulated by the better thermal conditioning in the housing.Esta pesquisa foi conduzida com o objetivo de avaliar a influência da suplementação de luz artificial no desempenho produtivo de suínos confinados em ambientes com e sem climatização, assim como a caracterização térmica das instalações nas fases de crescimento e terminação dos animais. A pesquisa foi realizada no Biotério de Experimentação com Suínos da Unidade Acadêmica de Serra Talhada (BES-UAST) da Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (latitude 07,98° S; longitude 38,28º W e altitude 444 m). Foram utilizados 27 suínos em fase de crescimento, provenientes de matrizes com composição genética 3/4 Duroc, ¼ Pietrain, cobertas por macho Duroc. O experimento foi realizado de setembro a novembro de 2017, totalizando 61 dias. Os animais foram submetidos aos seguintes fatores de variação: baias sem climatização (BS), baias com ventilação forçada (BV) e baias com sistema de resfriamento adiabático evaporativo (BR), associado a diferentes programas de suplementação de luz: 12 h de luz natural, 12 h de luz natural + 4 h de luz artificial e 12 h de luz natural + 6 h de luz artificial. Durante todo o período experimental foram registrados os dados das variáveis meteorológicas no interior de cada baia e no ambiente externo; respostas fisiológicas; comportamentais e desempenho dos animais. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi inteiramente casualizado, em arranjo fatorial 3x3, distribuídos aleatoriamente em nove baias, com três repetições. O sistema de resfriamento evaporativo atenuou a ação dos agentes estressores e garantiu o alojamento térmico adequado para os animais nas fases de crescimento e terminação. As respostas fisiológicas frequência respiratória e temperatura retal indicaram que os animais submetidos ao resfriamento evaporativo, independente do programa de iluminação, foram alojados em condição de conforto térmico, em ambas as fases de criação. O ganho de peso e a conversão alimentar foram influenciados positivamente para os animais expostos ao resfriamento evaporativo, na fase de crescimento. O desempenho na fase de terminação foi superior para os animais submetidos ao resfriamento evaporativo, com redução de 16 dias na idade de abate dos animais. O programa de iluminação suplementar por 6 horas, promoveu melhor conversão alimentar na fase de terminação. Os animais na fase de crescimento, alojados nas baias com ventilação forçada, expostos a iluminação suplementar por 6 horas apresentaram maior frequência de acesso ao comedouro. Os suínos submetidos ao resfriamento evaporativo apresentaram maior frequência de atividade ingestiva e ampla expressão letárgica, típica das fases de criação estudadas. Além disso, os animais apresentaram maior frequência de comportamentos de conforto, estimulados pelo melhor acondicionamento térmico no alojamento.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-11-28T16:07:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Janice Maria Coelho Barnabe.pdf: 2996974 bytes, checksum: 2c1f684281b687678f11da635d2b0ef1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-11-28T16:07:52Z (GMT). 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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação BARNABÉ, Janice Maria Coelho Iluminação artificial Conforto térmico Suinocultura CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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Programas de iluminação em ambientes climatizados para suínos nas fases de crescimento e terminação |
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BARNABÉ, Janice Maria Coelho |
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BARNABÉ, Janice Maria Coelho |
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PANDORFI, Héliton |
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BARBOSA FILHO, José Antônio Delfino |
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HOLANDA, Mônica Calixto Ribeiro de |
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HOLANDA, Marco Aurélio Carneiro de |
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ALMEIDA, Gledson Luiz Pontes de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9887752604046055 |
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BARNABÉ, Janice Maria Coelho |
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PANDORFI, Héliton BARBOSA FILHO, José Antônio Delfino HOLANDA, Mônica Calixto Ribeiro de HOLANDA, Marco Aurélio Carneiro de ALMEIDA, Gledson Luiz Pontes de |
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Iluminação artificial Conforto térmico Suinocultura |
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Iluminação artificial Conforto térmico Suinocultura CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA |
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This research was conducted with the objective of evaluating the influence of artificial light supplementation on the productive performance of confined pigs in environments with and without air conditioning, as well as the thermal characterization of the facilities during the growth and finishing phases of the animals. The research was carried out at the Experimentation with Swine Laboratory of the Serra Talhada Academic Unit (BES-UAST) of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (latitude 07.98° S, longitude 38.28° W and altitude 444 m). We used 27 growing pigs were obtained from matrices with genetic composition 3/4 Duroc, ¼ Pietrain, covered by Duroc male. The experiment was carried out from september to november 2017, totaling 61 days. The animals were submitted to the following variation factors: bays without air conditioning (BS), bays with forced ventilation (BV) and bays with evaporative adiabatic cooling (BR), associated to different light supplementation programs: 12 h of natural light, 12 h of natural light + 4 h of artificial light and 12 h of natural light + 6 h of artificial light. During the whole experimental period, the data of the meteorological variables inside each bay and in the external environment were registered; physiological responses; behavior and performance of animals. The experimental design was completely randomized, in a 3x3 factorial arrangement, randomly distributed in nine bays, with three replicates. The evaporative cooling system attenuated the action of stressors and ensured adequate thermal accommodation for the animals in the growth and termination phases. The physiological responses, respiratory rate and rectal temperature indicated that the animals submitted to evaporative cooling, independent of the lighting program, were housed in a thermal comfort condition in both breeding phases. Weight gain and feed conversion were positively influenced for animals exposed to evaporative cooling in the growth phase. The performance in the termination phase was superior for the animals submitted to evaporative cooling, with reduction of 16 days at the slaughter age of the animals. The supplementary lighting program for 6 hours promoted better feed conversion in the finishing phase. The animals in the growth phase, housed in forced ventilation bays, exposed to supplemental lighting for 6 hours, presented a greater frequency of access to the feeder. The pigs submitted to evaporative cooling had a higher frequency of ingestive activity and a wide lethargic expression, typical of the breeding phases studied. In addition, the animals presented a higher frequency of comfort behaviors, stimulated by the better thermal conditioning in the housing. |
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