The thermal environment inside a broiler house has a great influence on animal welfare and productivity during the production phase. Among the importance of the chicken litter is the function of absorbing moisture, provide thermal insulation and provide a soft surface for broilers. The skin temperature is an important physiological parameter to quantify the thermal comfort of animals, its variations may occur as a function of thermal variables. So, the aim of this work was to analyse the magnitude and spatial variability of chicken litter temperature and relative humidity of the air and to correlate them with the spatial distribution of chicks’ skin surface temperature throughout the broiler house during the 7th, 14th and 21st days of the chicks’ life, using geostatistical techniques.

Spatial variability of litter temperature, relative air humidity and skin temperature of chicks in a commercial broiler house / Ferraz P.F.P.; Ferraz G.A.S.; Schiassi L.; Nogueira V.H.B.; Barbari M.; Damasceno F.A.. - In: AGRONOMY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1406-894X. - STAMPA. - 17:(2019), pp. 408-417. [10.15159/AR.19.112]

Spatial variability of litter temperature, relative air humidity and skin temperature of chicks in a commercial broiler house

Barbari M.;
2019

Abstract

The thermal environment inside a broiler house has a great influence on animal welfare and productivity during the production phase. Among the importance of the chicken litter is the function of absorbing moisture, provide thermal insulation and provide a soft surface for broilers. The skin temperature is an important physiological parameter to quantify the thermal comfort of animals, its variations may occur as a function of thermal variables. So, the aim of this work was to analyse the magnitude and spatial variability of chicken litter temperature and relative humidity of the air and to correlate them with the spatial distribution of chicks’ skin surface temperature throughout the broiler house during the 7th, 14th and 21st days of the chicks’ life, using geostatistical techniques.
2019
17
408
417
Ferraz P.F.P.; Ferraz G.A.S.; Schiassi L.; Nogueira V.H.B.; Barbari M.; Damasceno F.A.
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