Z. Škrbić, M. Lukić, V. Petričević, S. Bogosavljević-Bošković, S. Rakonjac, V. Dosković, N. Tolimir
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Effects of light intensity in different stocking densities on tibial measurements and incidence of lesions in broilers
The possibility for use of high light intensity in broiler production
management to improve the health of broilers? legs was examined in a study
aiming to determine the effect of two levels of light intensity in different
stocking densities of broiler chickens. The study was carried out on 1200
Ross 308 broilers according to a random block system with 6 treatments (2 x
3 factorial design) and 4 replicates per treatment. The examined light
intensity levels of 150 lx (high light intensity-HLI) and 20 lx (low light
intensity-LLI) were applied to 3 stocking densities of broilers: 10, 13 and
15 birds/m2. Scoring of foot pad (FP) and hock burns (HB) was carried out on
the 42nd day, on a sample of 240 broilers. Osteometric and biomechanical
measurements on tibia were performed after slaughtering and primary
processing, on a sample of 72 broilers. The high level intensity of light
exerted no significant effect on the development and firmness of the tibia
of broilers grown in the densities of 10, 13 and 15 birds/m2. There are
indications that in the highest studied stocking density the increased light
intensity can improve the individual properties of tibia. The differences in
the average assessment of hock burns were concluded to be the result of the
stocking density that was observed only in conditions of the increased
intensity of light. The average score of foot pad lesions was under the
significant main effect of both investigated factors. The differences in the
average FP estimation between the light intensity treatments were confirmed
in the stocking density of 13 birds/m2.