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Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens

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Main Author: Andrade, A.
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Tinoco, I.F., Souza, C., Oliveira, K., Barbari, M., Fitas da Cruz, V., Baptista, F.J., Conti, L., Rossi, G.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/Andrade R.R., Tinoco I.F., Souza C.F., Oliveira K.P., Barbari M., Cruz V.M.F., Baptista F.J., Vilela M.O., Conti L. and Rossi G. 2018. Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens. Agronomy Research 16(2), 320-327. https://doi.org/10.15159/AR.18.068
https://doi.org/doi.org/10.15159/AR.18.068
Summary: The thermal comfort condition of early-stage laying hens can be verified by means of physiological variations. The mean surface temperature and cloacal temperature are important parameters to demonstrate the effect of the thermal environment on the birds. The objective of the present study was to correlate homeostasis and stress with physiological responses (mean surface temperature and cloacal temperature) of lightweight laying hens of the Lohmann LSL Lite line aged from one to forty-two days when submitted to different thermal environments. A total of 864 birds with the same age, origin and uniform body weight were randomly distributed in four climatic chambers. The characterization of the different environments was as follows: thermal comfort temperature (33.0-19.0ºC), two cold stress levels (28.0-17.0ºC and 25.0-17.0ºC) and one level of heat stress (38.0-22.0ºC). The experiment was performed in a completely randomized design in the subdivided plots scheme, with four treatments in the plots and the evaluations (days) in the subplots. The means were compared using the Tukey test, adopting the 5% probability level. The birds maintained the physiological responses, based on cloacal and surface temperatures, within the normal range for all evaluated treatments during the period between 01 and 42 days of life. The surface temperature of the birds varied as a function of the air temperature of each breeding environment, with lower surface temperatures for mild cold and moderate cold treatments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
title Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
spellingShingle Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
Andrade, A.
environmental conditions
poultry
surface temperature
layer chicks
title_short Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
title_full Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
title_fullStr Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
title_full_unstemmed Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
title_sort Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens
author Andrade, A.
author_facet Andrade, A.
Tinoco, I.F.
Souza, C.
Oliveira, K.
Barbari, M.
Fitas da Cruz, V.
Baptista, F.J.
Conti, L.
Rossi, G.
author_role author
author2 Tinoco, I.F.
Souza, C.
Oliveira, K.
Barbari, M.
Fitas da Cruz, V.
Baptista, F.J.
Conti, L.
Rossi, G.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade, A.
Tinoco, I.F.
Souza, C.
Oliveira, K.
Barbari, M.
Fitas da Cruz, V.
Baptista, F.J.
Conti, L.
Rossi, G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental conditions
poultry
surface temperature
layer chicks
topic environmental conditions
poultry
surface temperature
layer chicks
description The thermal comfort condition of early-stage laying hens can be verified by means of physiological variations. The mean surface temperature and cloacal temperature are important parameters to demonstrate the effect of the thermal environment on the birds. The objective of the present study was to correlate homeostasis and stress with physiological responses (mean surface temperature and cloacal temperature) of lightweight laying hens of the Lohmann LSL Lite line aged from one to forty-two days when submitted to different thermal environments. A total of 864 birds with the same age, origin and uniform body weight were randomly distributed in four climatic chambers. The characterization of the different environments was as follows: thermal comfort temperature (33.0-19.0ºC), two cold stress levels (28.0-17.0ºC and 25.0-17.0ºC) and one level of heat stress (38.0-22.0ºC). The experiment was performed in a completely randomized design in the subdivided plots scheme, with four treatments in the plots and the evaluations (days) in the subplots. The means were compared using the Tukey test, adopting the 5% probability level. The birds maintained the physiological responses, based on cloacal and surface temperatures, within the normal range for all evaluated treatments during the period between 01 and 42 days of life. The surface temperature of the birds varied as a function of the air temperature of each breeding environment, with lower surface temperatures for mild cold and moderate cold treatments.
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https://doi.org/Andrade R.R., Tinoco I.F., Souza C.F., Oliveira K.P., Barbari M., Cruz V.M.F., Baptista F.J., Vilela M.O., Conti L. and Rossi G. 2018. Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens. Agronomy Research 16(2), 320-327. https://doi.org/10.15159/AR.18.068
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https://doi.org/Andrade R.R., Tinoco I.F., Souza C.F., Oliveira K.P., Barbari M., Cruz V.M.F., Baptista F.J., Vilela M.O., Conti L. and Rossi G. 2018. Effect of thermal environment on body temperature of early-stage laying hens. Agronomy Research 16(2), 320-327. https://doi.org/10.15159/AR.18.068
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