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Enthalpy as a thermal comfort index in broiler poultry production1 1 Research developed at Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Londrina, PR, Brazil

Entalpia como índice de conforto térmico na produção de frango de corte

HIGHLIGHTS:

Attention to heating management during the first and second weeks of poultry rearing is crucial.

Attention should be directed towards cooling management during the third week of broiler chickens rearing.

Enthalpy is important to support environmental management practices in broiler buildings.

ABSTRACT

Enthalpy is currently suggested as a suitable index for assessing the internal environment of poultry production, primarily dependents on air temperature and relative air humidity. This study aimed to analyze enthalpy in bird production in Londrina, located in the northern region of Paraná, Brazil, and to model the comfort enthalpy required for enhanced production efficiency. Data from 1961 to 2021 from the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INMET), Brasília, Federal District, Brazil, were utilized to compare the thermal comfort conditions and critical limits set for the birds. The meteorological data from this period were scrutinized to understand their variations and interrelationship through a descriptive study and correlation analysis of different parameters. The research findings, based on the enthalpy indices derive historical averages, suggest that heating is crucial for birds during the first and second weeks of housing, during the winter, given the location’s low temperatures. For birds housed during the third to sixth weeks of age, the enthalpy indices indicated the necessity of cooling systems.

Key words:
ambience; animal welfare; thermal stress; cutting poultry; climatic extremes

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