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Productive responses from broiler chickens raised in different commercial production systems - part I: fuzzy modeling
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Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola
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Broiler chickens are classified as homoeothermic animals and require a production
environment within well-defined thermal comfort intervals. Therefore, the development
of algorithms (mathematical models) to control the environment that can be embedded in
microcontrollers becomes necessary. Hence, this work aimed to develop a fuzzy model
for predicting the productive performance of broiler chickens as a function of the thermal
environment during the various breeding phases. The Mamdani inference and
defuzzification methods were used, by means of the gravity center, to develop the fuzzy
model. Two hundred and forty-three rules with weighting factors of 1.0 each were
elaborated. Three commercial warehouses (conventional system, wind tunnel with
negative pressure and dark house) were evaluated for testing of the model. We recorded
the thermal environment (dry bulb temperature - tdb and relative humidity - RH) and
productivity data (feed intake - FI, weight gain - WG, feed conversion - FC and
productive efficiency index - PEI) over six lots in each aviary. The resulting fuzzy model
was capable of forecasting FI, WG, FC, and PEI, with standard deviations and mean
percentage errors of 4.16 g and 5.05%, 146.53 g and 8.04%, 0.06 g g-1 and 4.96%, and
24.51 g and 12.29%, respectively.
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LOURENÇONI, D. et al. Productive responses from broiler chickens raised in different commercial production systems - part I: fuzzy modeling. Engenharia Agrícola, Jaboticabal, v. 39, n. 1, p. 1-10, Jan./Feb. 2019.
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