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  • Nutritional Physiology
  • Poultry Science

Background:

  • The time-energy budget method is vital for estimating energy expenditure in animals.
  • Accurate energy cost data for specific physical activities (PA) in broilers is lacking.
  • This gap hinders precise energy budget calculations for growing broiler chickens.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To estimate the energy cost of specific physical activities (PA) in growing broilers.
  • To provide foundational data for refining the time-energy budget method in poultry.

Main Methods:

  • An indirect calorimetry system was developed to measure oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production in individual birds.
  • Five broilers (1.5–2.5 kg body weight) were used in a replicated trial.
  • Heat production (HP) was measured during resting and specific PAs (feeding, drinking, standing), with PA duration recorded via video analysis.

Main Results:

  • Energy costs were determined for eating (0.607 cal/kg⁻⁰·⁷⁵/s), drinking (0.352 cal/kg⁻⁰·⁷⁵/s), and standing (0.938 cal/kg⁻⁰·⁷⁵/s).
  • These values represent the increase in heat production above resting metabolic rate due to specific activities.
  • The Brouwer equation was utilized to calculate heat production from gas exchange data.

Conclusions:

  • This study successfully estimated the energy costs associated with key physical activities in growing broilers.
  • The quantified energy expenditure data can enhance the accuracy of time-energy budget models for poultry.
  • Findings contribute to a better understanding of broiler energy metabolism and nutritional management.