SANTOS, Mônica Aparecida Aguiar dos.; TURCO, Silvia Helena Nogueira.; MIYADA, Valdomiro Shigueru.; PEREIRA NETO, Joaquim.
Résumé:
The aim of this work was to study the environmental thermal conditions in two
different systems of thermal conditioning for swine housing in growth and finishing periods. The
following treatments were used: room with chimney (WC) and room without modification (no
chimney) (NC). A completely randomized experimental design was used in factorial 2 x 9 (two
treatments and nine schedules) with eleven repetions for each treatment. Three hundred and thirty six
crossed gilts (Landrace x Large White) were used. The gilts were distributed among 24 stalls wich
were monitored. In this study the global temperature and humidity index (GTHI), radiant thermal load
(RTL), and relative air humidity (RU) were estimated. The treatments WC and NC provided similar
environmental thermal. Therefore the chiminey construction in old building for growth and finishing
pig was not able to provide environmental more ventilated and more appropriate to the animals in Summer.