Boletim de Indústria Animal (Feb 2015)

Vibrations and mechanical shocks in different roads during the transport of day-old chickes

  • Aérica Cirqueira Nazareno,
  • Iran José Oliveira da Silva,
  • Ana Carolina Donofre,
  • Frederico Márcio Correa Vieira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71

Abstract

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The vibration and mechanical shocks that occur during the transport of chicks may act as a stressor of birds. The quality of roads also has serious impacts on load, because most vehicles are not designed to reduce vibration felt by the animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the transport of day-old chicks on different roads, through vibration and shock of the trucks. The research was conducted in a poultry integrator company located at state of São Paulo, through the monitoring of 11 shipments of chicks. The day-old chicken transport truck (approximately 8 x 2.50 m, 2.50 m high) was environmentally controlled, with three box stacks (left, right and center) spaced 0.7 m and two axis, with a capacity of 630 boxes of chicks, totaling an average of 63,000 chicks. The vibration levels reviews RMS X (vertical vibration), RMS Z (horizontal vibration) and RSS (general acceleration) and shocks on the dirt and asphalt roads were recorded using three triaxial accelerometers. The experimental design was completely randomized in an 11 x 2 factorial. Difference in vibration levels between dirt roads and asphalt, for RMS X, RMS Z and RSS, with the highest means were observed on the dirt road (P asphaltvibration), because the asphalt road offers the best conditions for paving, which provides a higher speed of the vehicle. It follows that the worst vibration levels (RMS X, RMS Z e RSS) occurred on the dirt road, with mean values of 2.2, 3.3 and 25.8 m/s. The largest amounts of shocks occurred for all shifts assessed loads (vertical, horizontal left and right side) were observed on the asphalt road, average values of 453, 52 and 554 shocks.

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