Effects of intermittent lighting on breeder chicks provided with "in-transit" nutrients

Authors
Citation
T. Han et H. Xin, Effects of intermittent lighting on breeder chicks provided with "in-transit" nutrients, T ASAE, 43(6), 2000, pp. 1767-1770
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE
ISSN journal
00012351 → ACNP
Volume
43
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1767 - 1770
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-2351(200011/12)43:6<1767:EOILOB>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
In-transit supply of nutrients and water supplement is essential to maintai ning good chick quality and wellbeing during long, international shipments. Although chicks require light to promote ingestion of nutrients, supply of continuous in-transit lighting is impractical. This study compared four in termittent lighting regimens of 1L:5D, 5L:10D,10L:10D, and 5L:15D applied t o a three-day simulated transport period with regard to chick performance a nd energetics during the treatment period and a four-day subsequent growth period. The four lighting regimens produced similar seven-day chick perform ance, although chicks under 10L:10D had a somewhat higher body, mass loss a nd metabolic rate than birds in other regimens during the three-day treatme nt period (P < 0.05). The results suggest the existence of flexibility in p roviding in-transit lighting for shipping chicks. Significant differences i n the heat and moisture production rare of the chicks were observed between Eight and dark periods, with the response values being 21 to 27% lower in the dark period than in the light period. The results further suggest that chicks in transit would benefit the most from sufficient lighting to ingest necessary nutrients but then remaining in darkness to conserve body energy .