Thermal environment characterization of laying hen-housing systems

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This study systematically collected data on variables that influence the thermal environment characteristics in poultry houses. Laying poultry farming is a relevant economic activity in Brazilian agriculture and has been expressively growing mainly regarding genetics and nutrition. Thermal comfort in poultry houses is needed to achieve poultry's maximum productive potential. Therefore, laying aviaries previously naturally ventilated (positive pressure) are starting to be equipped with cage batteries and designed with lateral closures, using negative pressure ventilation and in some cases associated with adiabatic cooling. However, negative pressure ventilation systems' thermal efficiency in tunnel mode and its distribution in different cage levels is still slightly known. Consequently, this system's thermal efficiency needs to be investigated to ensure adequate climate indices recommendations and avoid costs and losses due to inadequate handling and facilities.

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Henrique Mascarenhasa, N. M., Araújo Furtado, D., Benício de Souza, B., de Oliveira, A. G., Lima da Costa, A. N., Feitosa, J. V., … Martins Rodrigues, R. C. (2022, April 1). Thermal environment characterization of laying hen-housing systems. Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology. Malque Publishing. https://doi.org/10.31893/jabb.22008

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