OLIVEIRA, E. S.; SILVA, R. A.; BARACHO, M. S.; GIGLI, A. C. S.; NAAS, I. A.; ZAGO, R.
Resumen:
Economical globalization is requiring on poultry and swine production a technological
improvement in order to raise animal performance, reduce costs and increase product quality due to
the consumer demands. In 2005, Brazilian production was highlighted as the main world exporter of
poultry protein, and Brazilian swine production archived the 4th position on world production and
exportation. Nutrition, genetics, sanity and handling are the large areas, which must be considered
altogether for the purposes of maximize qualitative and economical results. Technology adoption on
these areas is very important since relates the building environmental conditions and production on the
incidence of microorganisms (fungi) which liberates micotoxins, toxic organic compounds and affects
animal health and welfare. The main aim of this present work was evaluate the animal consumption
water during a poultry flock production and swine nursery, during four weeks, quantifying and
identifying, according to the genus morphology, the Fungi Colonies Forming Unities (CFU). The
higher fungi incidence was in the broiler house, however, in both sample places, Fusarium sp. was
pointed as the most frequent genus. Penicillium sp. and Aspergillus sp., equally micotoxins producers,
presented development only on broiler buildings samples.