Effects of light intensity in different stocking densities on tibial measurements and incidence of lesions in broilers

Z. Škrbić, M. Lukić, V. Petričević, S. Bogosavljević-Bošković, S. Rakonjac, V. Dosković, N. Tolimir
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The possibility for use of high light intensity in broiler production management to improve the health of broilers? legs was examined in a study aiming to determine the effect of two levels of light intensity in different stocking densities of broiler chickens. The study was carried out on 1200 Ross 308 broilers according to a random block system with 6 treatments (2 x 3 factorial design) and 4 replicates per treatment. The examined light intensity levels of 150 lx (high light intensity-HLI) and 20 lx (low light intensity-LLI) were applied to 3 stocking densities of broilers: 10, 13 and 15 birds/m2. Scoring of foot pad (FP) and hock burns (HB) was carried out on the 42nd day, on a sample of 240 broilers. Osteometric and biomechanical measurements on tibia were performed after slaughtering and primary processing, on a sample of 72 broilers. The high level intensity of light exerted no significant effect on the development and firmness of the tibia of broilers grown in the densities of 10, 13 and 15 birds/m2. There are indications that in the highest studied stocking density the increased light intensity can improve the individual properties of tibia. The differences in the average assessment of hock burns were concluded to be the result of the stocking density that was observed only in conditions of the increased intensity of light. The average score of foot pad lesions was under the significant main effect of both investigated factors. The differences in the average FP estimation between the light intensity treatments were confirmed in the stocking density of 13 birds/m2.
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不同饲养密度下光照强度对肉鸡胫骨尺寸及病变发生率的影响
在肉鸡生产管理中利用高光强改善肉鸡健康的可能性?在一项旨在确定两种光照强度对不同饲养密度肉鸡的影响的研究中,对腿进行了检查。试验选用1200只罗斯308肉鸡,采用随机区组设计,6个处理(2 × 3因子设计),每个处理4个重复。试验采用150 lx(强光强- hli)和20 lx(弱光强- lli)光照水平,分别对3个饲养密度:10、13和15只/m2的肉鸡进行光照。试验第42天对240只肉鸡进行足垫(FP)和飞节烧伤(HB)评分。在屠宰和初级加工后,对72只肉鸡样本进行胫骨骨测量和生物力学测量。高强度光照对生长密度为10、13和15只/m2的肉仔鸡胫骨发育和硬度无显著影响。有迹象表明,在研究的最高放养密度下,增加光强可以改善胫骨的个体性能。在飞节烧伤的平均评估上的差异被认为是放养密度的结果,而放养密度只在光照强度增加的条件下观察到。足底病变的平均评分均受两种因素的显著主作用。在13只/m2的放养密度下,不同光强处理的平均FP估计值存在差异。
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