Impact of led lighting color on productive and behavioral characteristics of the broiler chickens

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Large Animal Review Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.18488/92.v10i1.3360
Albert R Reyad, G. A. Khadiga, A. Elkomy, Ibraheim M Abaza, F. Soliman
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The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of color (white and blue-green) of LED lighting on the productive, carcass and behavior traits of Cobb broiler chickens. Total of 200 one- day-old unsexed chicks were used, and divided into two pens/groups (100 birds of each with 25 birds of each replicate), at stocking density of 8.7 bird/ square meters. First pen used for LED white color and second pen for LED blue- green mix color light.  The results showed that the birds exposed to blue-green light had significant higher (P≤0.01) BW, DBWG and FC values of the whole experimental period compared to those exposed to white color.  However, the light color had no significant effect on FCR and MR measurements with average values 1.44 and 0.50%, respectively. The birds exposed to blue-green light had significant higher pre-slaughter live BW and carcass weights (P≤0.01) compared to those exposed to white color. The birds exposed to blue-green light had higher insignificant dressing percentage compared to those exposed to white color. The weekly behavior results showed highly significant differences (P≤0.01) among weeks for aggressiveness and immobility activities, while it being insignificant for pecking activity. The correlation value between immobility and five-week BW of birds reared under blue-green light was the only significant value (0.42) among all studied values. In conclusion, the results indicated that Cobb broilers were calmer under blue-green light compared to those reared under white light, which contributed in more better performance traits.
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led照明颜色对肉鸡生产和行为特性的影响
本试验旨在研究LED照明颜色(白色和蓝绿色)对科布肉鸡生产性能、胴体性能和行为性状的影响。试验选用1日龄无性雏鸡200只,分为2个栏/组(每栏100只,每个重复25只),放养密度为8.7只/ m2。第一笔用于LED白色光,第二笔用于LED蓝绿混色光。结果表明:蓝绿光照射下全试验期的体重、DBWG和FC值均显著高于白光照射组(P≤0.01);然而,光色对FCR和MR测量值的影响不显著,平均值分别为1.44和0.50%。蓝绿光处理的宰前活重和胴体重显著高于白光处理(P≤0.01)。暴露在蓝绿色光下的鸟比暴露在白色光下的鸟有更高的不显著的穿衣率。周行为结果显示,攻击行为和静止活动周间差异极显著(P≤0.01),而啄食活动周间差异不显著。蓝绿光下不动与5周体重的相关值为0.42,是所有研究值中唯一显著值。综上所述,蓝绿光下饲养的科布肉鸡比白光下饲养的科布肉鸡更安静,生产性能更好。
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Large Animal Review
Large Animal Review AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Large Animal Review is a bimonthly magazine published by SIVAR (Italian Society of Farm Animals Veterinary Practitioners) for scientific updating of veterinarians who deal with animals in livestock production and the supply chain control in the production of food industry. The topics of main interest for the journal are those of internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics, animal nutrition, zootechnics, infectious and parasitic diseases, food safety and security, animal welfare, prevention and management.
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