QUALITY OF THE AERIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ON THE INITIAL PRODUCTION OF QUAILS IN FUNCTION OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES - DOI: 10.13083/1414-3984.v22n02a01

Authors

  • Marilú Santos Sousa
  • Ilda de Fátima Ferreira Tinôco
  • Holmer Savastano Júnior
  • Keles Regina Antony Inoue
  • Múcio André dos Santos Alves Mendes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v22i2.425

Keywords:

ambiência, amônia, Coturnix coturnix coturnix, dióxido de carbono

Abstract

National and international markets require actions seeking environmental preservation, including data on the concentration of harmful gases generated by the activity of animal production. This subject is important for the conditions of Brazil, due to lack of information, which is why the objective of this study was to verify to what extent the levels of CO2 and NH3 present in installations may impair the quality of life of quails during the initial production cycle (1 to 21 days of age). The study was conducted in five climatic cameras located in the experimental area from the Department of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Viçosa. A total of 900 quail were housed in growth chambers, subjected to treatments with five different temperatures. The treatments were randomly distributed, as follows: Severe Cold, Cold Moderate, Recommended Comfort, Moderate Heat and Severe Heat. The animals were randomly assigned to each treatment, consisting of 30 birds each. Non levels of NH3 were observed during the experimental period. Carbon dioxide concentrations were within acceptable limits for the proper development of quail.

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Published

2014-04-30

How to Cite

Sousa, M. S., Ferreira Tinôco, I. de F., Júnior, H. S., Antony Inoue, K. R., & Alves Mendes, M. A. dos S. (2014). QUALITY OF THE AERIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ON THE INITIAL PRODUCTION OF QUAILS IN FUNCTION OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES - DOI: 10.13083/1414-3984.v22n02a01. Engineering in Agriculture, 22(2), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v22i2.425

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Rural Buildings and Environment