R. Bras. Zootec.01/Feb/2003;32(1):208-13.

Influence of the rearing system on performance, physiological condition and behaviour of broilers lines

Marco Aurélio Neves da Silva, Paulo Hellmeister Filho, Millor Fernandes do Rosário, Antonio Augusto Domingos Coelho, Vicente José Maria Savino, Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia, Iran José Oliveira da Silva, José Fernando Machado Menten

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982003000100026

The objectives of this research were to evaluate the influence of rearing systems (intensive or semi-intensive) on the performance (body weight and feed efficiency), chicken physiological condition under heat stress (rectal temperature, respiratory frequency and hematocrit) and behavioural parameters (frequency in the pasture areas) of broilers lines. To evaluate broiler’s performance and physiological condition on the ages of 45, 55, 65 and 75 days one experiment was carried out in boxes with 4,5 m2 of inside area and 35 m2 of outside area were 35 broilers were reared in each box. Another experiment was carried out to evaluate the frequency of broilers it the pasture areas from 35 to 75 days of age. One of the evaluated lines did not show adaptation to the semi-intensive rearing system. Significant differences were found in broilers performance and physiological conditions in both systems. In the semi-intensive rearing system the rectal temperature, respiratory frequency, hematocrit and feed efficiency were smaller and body weight larger than in the intensive rearing system. It was concluded that the semi-intensive rearing system provided conditions that increased broilers welfare and positively influenced the physiological conditions and performance of the broilers.

Influence of the rearing system on performance, physiological condition and behaviour of broilers lines

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