AMMONIA CONCENTRATION IN BROILER CHICKEN BARNS FED WITH DIFFERENT DIETS

Authors

  • Keles Regina Antony Inoue
  • Ilda de Fátima Ferreira Tinôco
  • Deborah Cunha Cassuce
  • Mateus Marques Bueno
  • Alfredo Lora Graña

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v20i1.199

Keywords:

amônia, poluição do ar, nutrição

Abstract

The environmental concerns regarding emission reduction of harmful gases has lead to adaptation of novel means of production and new models. The objective of this study was to monitor the concentration of ammonia in an experimental broiler chicken shed, located in the Department of Animal Science, UFV, with 800 birds distributed in 40 boxes, each with 20 birds. The birds were fed five different diets, constituting the treatments, with four replications. T1 - Diet with high protein and minimal amino acid supplementation, T2 = diet based on the concept of optimal protein; T3 - T1 with phytase supplement; T4 - T1 with organic mineral supplement and; T5- combination of T2, T3 and T4. The Concentration of ammonia was monitored with the use of electrochemical sensor (Quest model Safecheck 100). Data were analyzed with help of SAEG computer program, developed by the University Federal of Viçosa (UFV, 2000). Regression analysis was done at 5% probability. In general, the highest concentrations of ammonia were found in the last week before slaughter, depending on the development of birds. Highest levels of ammonia were found when birds were fed T1 and the lowest when fed T2 and T5. The treatments, consisting of ideal protein (T2 and T5), which has better amino acid profile, reduced nitrogen loss, resulting in reduced production of uric acid in bed, thus reducing ammonia emission. The addition of phytase and organic minerals increased availability of protein. The recommended maximum concentration of ammonia inside the shed is 20 ppm, and in none of the treatments the concentration reached above thus limit.

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Published

2012-03-05

How to Cite

Inoue, K. R. A., Tinôco, I. de F. F., Cassuce, D. C., Bueno, M. M., & Graña, A. L. (2012). AMMONIA CONCENTRATION IN BROILER CHICKEN BARNS FED WITH DIFFERENT DIETS. Engineering in Agriculture, 20(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v20i1.199

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Section

Rural Buildings and Environment

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