2019
DOI: 10.4314/sajas.v49i3.15
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Effect of litter type and perches on footpad dermatitis and hock burn in broilers housed at different stocking densities

Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess the effect of litter type and environmental enrichment on the occurrence of footpad dermatitis and hock burns in broilers housed at low and high stocking densities. Chopped straw and sand were used as litter, and perches as environmental enrichment. Low and high stocking density implied 12 chickens/m 2 and 20 chickens/m 2 , respectively. The study sample was divided into four groups of 50 birds, which were observed during a six-week fattening period. A significantly higher ra… Show more

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“…Litter moisture and pH in our study increased over both seasons as weeks went by ( Figures 3 and 4 ) and were consistent with other studies of straw as a litter material ( 44 , 45 , 46 ). Their mean values did not significantly differ between the seasons ( Table 1 ), save for the higher moisture level in the last fattening week of the winter fattening ( Figure 3 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Litter moisture and pH in our study increased over both seasons as weeks went by ( Figures 3 and 4 ) and were consistent with other studies of straw as a litter material ( 44 , 45 , 46 ). Their mean values did not significantly differ between the seasons ( Table 1 ), save for the higher moisture level in the last fattening week of the winter fattening ( Figure 3 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Some studies using same methodology for fungal identification detected more mould genera, including Aspergillus sections, than we did ( 9 , 37 , 38 ), most likely because of different litter material. This suggests that straw litter, known to have higher moisture, pH, and temperature than other materials ( 44 , 52 , 53 , 54 ), favours the development of more homogeneous mycoflora.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…0 (0-1.00 × 10 2 ) 0 (0-1.00 × 10 2 ) Yeasts 2.14 × 10 4 (4.00 × 10 3 -3.99 × 10 4 ) 5.00 *** × 10 3 (0-3.40 × 10 4 ) Unidentified 1.00 × 10 2 (0-6.00 × 10 2 ) 0 *** (0-2.00 × 10 2 ) Values in the same row differ significantly at *** p < 0.001. The measured values of house microclimate parameters were comparable with the results reported elsewhere [21,[27][28][29]. Air temperature inside the house was highest in the first fattening week, then generally decreased significantly (p < 0.05) during the fattening period in both summer and winter.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Kümes içinde birim alandaki hayvan yoğunluğunun kontakt dermatit oluşumuna etkisi bulunmaktadır. Matković ve ark., (48), düşük ve yüksek yerleşim yoğunluklarının (sırasıyla 12 piliç/m 2 ve 20 piliç/m 2 ) kontakt dermatite etkisini karşılaştırmışlar ve yüksek yoğunluktaki grupta ayak tabanı yanıklarının görülme sıklığının arttığını bildirmişlerdir.…”
Section: Kontakt Dermatit Oluşumunda Etkili Faktörlerunclassified