Engenharia Agrícola (Jun 2014)

Transport of broilers: load microclimate during Brazilian summer

  • José A. D. Barbosa Filho,
  • Marília L. V. Queiroz,
  • Daniel de F. Brasil,
  • Frederico M. C. Vieira,
  • Iran J. O. Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-69162014000300003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 3
pp. 405 – 412

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to characterize the microclimatic profile of broiler transport trucks under commercial conditions, in the summer, by continuous monitoring of environmental variables (temperature and air relative humidity). Three loads were monitored from farm to slaughterhouse, considering factors such as distance and day periods (morning, afternoon, and night). To obtain the profile of the environmental variables during journey, data loggers, that determined the microclimate to which birds were submitted, were installed in the trucks; data loggers also allowed visualization of the Enthalpy Comfort Index (ECI) so that load regions could be classified according to heat comfort limits for 6-week old poultries. Temperature, relative humidity, and ECI in the truck were analyzed, using geostatistics, by the ordinary kriging method. The afternoon was the most critical period, and truck central and rear regions were most problematic for chickens, thus most susceptible to losses.

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