Broiler performance and bone strength minimally affected by either a simulated dusk or night-interruption photoperiod

Two genotypes of male broilers were given 12 h of daily illumination; as a conventional photoperiod, with the final hour at reduced illuminance to simulate dusk, or with 1 h of the light given during the middle of the night. The lighting modifications had no significant effect on any performance variable or on tibial breaking strength. Feed intake was unaffected by the lighting treatments during either the 1-h dusk period or the night, but was inexplicably stimulated in the both experimental groups during the main photoperiod.

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Main Authors: Lewis,P.D., Gous,R.M., Tumova,E.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: The South African Society for Animal Science (SASAS) 2010
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0375-15892010000100001
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Summary:Two genotypes of male broilers were given 12 h of daily illumination; as a conventional photoperiod, with the final hour at reduced illuminance to simulate dusk, or with 1 h of the light given during the middle of the night. The lighting modifications had no significant effect on any performance variable or on tibial breaking strength. Feed intake was unaffected by the lighting treatments during either the 1-h dusk period or the night, but was inexplicably stimulated in the both experimental groups during the main photoperiod.