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Original Articles

Do heavy broiler chickens visit automatic weighing systems less than lighter birds?

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Pages 663-668 | Accepted 23 May 2003, Published online: 12 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

1. In previous studies it was found that automatic broiler weighing systems can have accuracy problems. Researchers reported poor agreement between automatic and manual mean weighing used as a reference. The difference was observed especially after 4 to 5 weeks and this was explained by assuming that heavier birds visited the weighing system less at the end of the growing period.

2. Our study tested this hypothesis under practical production conditions.

3. In total, 193 536 digital images of broilers on and in the neighbourhood of the platforms were collected over three growing periods of 6 weeks. The area (upper view) of the broilers was calculated using image analysis techniques.

4. The hypothesis that the weighing system was used less frequently by heavier animals was confirmed. More specifically, statistical differences between the area of broilers on and in the neighbourhood of the weighing system could be demonstrated for week 5.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the Ministry of Small Enterprises and Agriculture (Belgium) for financial support. The PDLT-Antwerp and CLO-Ghent provided field trial facilities and assistance in gathering data, and the authors are grateful to Jef Vannuffelen, Jan Vangestel and Marcel Verreydt from PDLT-Antwerp for their help and cooperation.

Notes

Significant difference between surface area of broilers around the platform and surface area of broilers visiting the platform, P < 0·05 (by t-test for paired comparison).

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