Production performance and temperature-humidity index of broilers reared in naturally ventilated houses in Botswana
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2005Author
Chepete., H. J.
Chimbombi, E. M.
Tsheko, R.
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Production performance of straight-run Cobb 500 broilers under commercial
management practices was investigated and their temperature humidity index developed.
Birds were raised in three non-insulated naturally ventilated houses over a 6-week period.
One trial was undertaken in winter and the other in summer. The environmental
parameters measured were indoor and outdoor air temperature and relative humidity.
Production responses measured were specific feed intake, average body mass and
mortality while those derived were body mass gain and feed conversion. Due to lack of
environmental control, the broiler house temperatures fell outside the thermoneutral
temperature zone of the birds for a significant period which negatively affected their
welfare and production performance. The mean specific feed intake ranged from 152 to
279 g feed/kg body mass while mean feed conversion ranged from 1.82 to 3.29 kg
feed/kg body mass gain. The live weight of the birds at six weeks of age ranged from 1.8
to 2.3 kg while mortality ranged from 3.8 to 9.3%. Temperature humidity index
developed at 3 to 4 and 5 to 6 weeks of age was THb-uk = 0.62Tdb + 0.38TWb or THls^uk
= 0.7ITjb + 0.29Tub- This index can now be represented graphically and farmers can use
it as a handy look-up management chart that guides them on proper strategies to employ
to relieve the birds of heat stress.