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Computer-Vision-Based Indexes for Analyzing Broiler Response to Rearing Environment: A Proof of Concept

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ANIMALS
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani12070846

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walking ability; animal welfare; animal behavior; image analysis; precision livestock

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  1. CNPq [308177/2021-7, 304085/2021-9]

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This study tested the impact of rearing-environment enrichment on broiler movement using computer vision-based indexes. The results showed that the simultaneous application of cluster and unrest indexes could monitor broiler movement under different environmental conditions. The study highlights the importance of considering environmental complexity in future computer-vision-based monitoring and alert systems for detecting heat stress in broiler production. More research is needed to evaluate the potential positive impact of environmental enrichment in poultry production, and recalibration of the computer vision system may be necessary for large group settings.
Simple Summary We tested two computer-vision-based indexes to analyze the rearing-environment enrichment on broiler movement as a function of comfort temperature and heat stress. The results indicated that the simultaneous application of cluster and unrest indexes could monitor the movement of the group of broilers under different environmental conditions. Future monitoring and alert systems based on computer vision should consider the complexity of the environment for detecting heat stress in broiler production. Computer-vision systems for herd detection and monitoring are increasingly present in precision livestock. This technology provides insights into how environmental variations affect the group's movement pattern. We hypothesize that the cluster and unrest indexes based on computer vision (CV) can simultaneously assess the movement variation of reared broilers under different environmental conditions. The present study is a proof of principle and was carried out with twenty broilers (commercial strain Cobb(R)), housed in a controlled-environment chamber. The birds were divided into two groups, one housed in an enriched environment and the control. Both groups were subjected to thermal comfort conditions and heat stress. Image analysis of individual or group behavior is the basis for generating animal-monitoring indexes, capable of creating real-time alert systems, predicting welfare, health, environment, and production status. The results obtained in the experiment in a controlled environment allowed the validation of the simultaneous application of cluster and unrest indexes by monitoring the movement of the group of broilers under different environmental conditions. Observational results also suggest that research in more significant proportions should be carried out to evaluate the potential positive impact of environmental enrichment in poultry production. The complexity of the environment is a factor to be considered in creating alert systems for detecting heat stress in broiler production. In large groups, birds' movement and grouping patterns may differ; therefore, the CV system and indices will need to be recalibrated.

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