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Laying productivity with constant renewal in water fountains during heatwave

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  • Gislaine Trecenti Teixeira

    1São Paulo State University (UNESP), Faculty of Agricultural and Technological Sciences, Dracena/SP

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  • Leda Gobbo de Freitas Bueno

    São Paulo State University (UNESP), Faculty of Agricultural and Technological Sciences, Dracena/SP

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  • Daiane Dantas Fagundes

    1São Paulo State University (UNESP), Faculty of Agricultural and Technological Sciences, Dracena/SP

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  • Nilce Maria Soares

    2Instituto Biológico - Bastos Research and Development Unit, Gaspar Ricardo Avenue, 1700, Bastos/SP

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  • Mario Mollo Neto

    Paulista State University (UNESP), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tupã

    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8341-4190 (unauthenticated)

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Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the water renewal system of drinking fountains in laying hens and its relationship with productivity. For this, 5,000 laying hens of the Dekalb White line were used in each shed, which received food and water ad libitum. The warehouses had a conventional typology, Californian type. For this, a digital water renewal system was installed in three nipple drinking fountains in one of the warehouses (treatment 2 - T2) and the other remained without the water renewal system (treatment 1 - T1). Using Thermo hygrometers, the average air temperature (° C) and the average relative humidity of the air (%) were measured. For the water temperature (° C), a water renewal system (Flushing Control® - Lubing model) was used, which carried out the renewal of the birds' drinking water six times a day. Feed consumption (g / bird / day), water consumption (ml), egg production (%) and mortality (%) were evaluated. During the study period, using data from the weather station, the occurrence or not of heatwaves was defined. A completely randomized design (DIC) was performed in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme (two sheds: conventional system and with water renewal; with and without heatwave) and the data were subjected to analysis of variance (5%). It concludes the efficiency of the use of the water renewal system for zootechnical performance, during the heatwave, but the use of air conditioning systems and measures to reduce the direct radiation in the birds and installation is still necessary. There was a positive influence (p <0.05) in the use of the water renewal system for water temperature (° C), water consumption (ml) and egg production (%). In the presence of a heatwave, the feed and water consumption variables were lower (p <0.05). There was no interaction between the systems and the presence of heatwaves. It is concluded that the use of a water renewal system has benefits in zootechnical indexes, however, it does not interact with the presence of heatwaves.

Author Biography
  1. Mario Mollo Neto, Paulista State University (UNESP), Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tupã
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2020-03-01
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Trecenti Teixeira, G. ., Gobbo de Freitas Bueno, L. ., Dantas Fagundes, D. ., Maria Soares, N. ., & Mollo Neto, M. (2020). Laying productivity with constant renewal in water fountains during heatwave. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 8(3), 460-472. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss3.2235