Effect of litter density and foot health program on ammonia emissions in broiler chickens

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The effect of litter density and addition of organic minerals (Availa-Zn® and Mn®) and Yucca schidigera extract (MicroAid®) on ammonia emissions in broiler chickens was evaluated. Four treatments were tested: I. Traditional growing program with a litter density of one kg m−2 of rice hulls (TP1); II. Treatment I with a litter density of 2 kg m−2 of rice hulls (TP2); III. Traditional growing program with a foot health program (40 ppm of Availa-Zn®, 40 ppm of Mn®, and 125 ppm of MicroAid®) during the growing cycle with a litter density of one kg m−2 of rice hulls (TP1+FHP); and IV. Treatment III with a litter density of 2 kg m−2 of rice hulls (TP2+FHP). Ross-line chickens were used. Ammonia emissions from litter and at peak height (ppm), litter moisture (%), relative humidity (%), pH, litter temperature (°C), and ambient temperature (°C) were measured weekly during the growing period. The results of ammonia emissions from litter showed significant differences among treatments (P ≤ 0.0001); treatments with a litter density of 2 kg m−2 plus the use of organic minerals and MicroAid® added separately and in combination were statistically different from the traditional program (TP1), reducing ammonia emissions from litter by up to 36%.

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Cohuo-Colli, J. M., Salinas-Ruíz, J., Hernández-Cázares, A. S., Hidalgo-Contreras, J. V., Brito-Damián, V. H., & Velasco-Velasco, J. (2018). Effect of litter density and foot health program on ammonia emissions in broiler chickens. Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 27(2), 198–205. https://doi.org/10.3382/japr/pfx058

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