<b>Artificial illumination on performance of piglets at the nursery phase</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v33i4.10828
Keywords:
weaning, weight gain, piglets, light
Abstract
To evaluate the influence of artificial illumination on daily weight gain (DWG) in piglets in nursery phase, the present trial was carried out at Embrapa – National Swine and Poultry Research Center. The treatments were related to the illumination of the room, where a different treatment was applied to each room: Program NI – Natural Illumination (control); Program 16L: 8E – Artificial illumination program consisting of 16 hours per day with illumination and eight hours in the dark as well as solar lighting from the windows; Program 23L:1E – Artificial Illumination program consisting of 23 hours per day of illumination and one hour in the dark and well as solar light from the window. The variables daily feed intake and daily weight gain (DWG) in piglets were collected daily on the first week and every seven days after this period in the nursery phase. In every studied week, the illumination programs presented different (p < 0,05) lux values. Only in first week, the piglets that received artificial illumination they presented larger (p < 0,05) performance. The illumination programs evaluated didn’t present improvement in the performance of the piglets that that justifies its useDownloads
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Published
2011-04-28
How to Cite
Sousa Júnior, V. R. de, Abreu, P. G. de, Coldebella, A., Lopes, L. dos S., Lima, G. J. M. M. de, & Sabino, L. A. (2011). <b>Artificial illumination on performance of piglets at the nursery phase</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v33i4.10828. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 33(4), 403-408. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v33i4.10828
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