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HEAT AND MOISTURE PRODUCTION OF W-36 LAYING HENS AT 24°C TO 27°C TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS.

Authors :
Chepete, H. J.
Xin, H.
Mendes, L.
Li, H.
Source :
Transactions of the ASABE. Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p1491-1493. 3p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This study was conducted to quantify heat and moisture production (HMP) of W-36 laying hens in their prime laying phase (27 to 33 weeks of age) using four large-scale indirect animal calorimeters. Two experiments were conducted involving two groups of hens. The hens were exposed to conditions of 24°C to 27°C and concomitant relative humidity (RH) of 45% to 65% for six weeks. In each experiment, a total of 216 laying hens were used, with 54 hens housed in each of the four calorimeters at the cage stocking density of 435 cm² hew-1 (67 in.² hen that was typical of industry practice. Total heat production (THP), room-level latent heat production (LHP), and room-level sensible heat production (SHP) were expressed as daily time-weighted average (TWA), with an average of 16 h light and 8 h dark. The results showed that HMP was similar for the 24°C to 27°C temperature range. THP, LHP, and SHP, in W kg-1 (mean ±SE) were, respectively, 6.1 ±0.3, 2.3 ±0.2, and 3.8 ±0.1 for the daily TWA; 6.5 ±0.3, 2.4 ±0.2, and 4.1 ±0.1 for the light period; and 5.4 ±0.3, 2.2 ±0.2, and 3.2 ±0.1 for the dark period. The HMP data contribute to the design and operation of ventilation systems in modern laying hen housing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21510032
Volume :
54
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Transactions of the ASABE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
66464646
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13031/2013.39024