In Summer, transportation stress worsens due to heat stress: the temperature of the transport microclimate is 6-12ºC higher than the ambient temperature. If the birds were already suffering from heat stress on the farm, such hot microclimate exacerbates it, being the main cause of low weight, poor carcass yield and substandard meat quality at the slaughterhouse.
For broilers, it is advised to keep the house temperature below 28ºC for the week before transport. Furthermore, the administration of antioxidant essential oils during the finisher period relieves oxidative stress and improves meat quality.
On the other hand, the physiological response of birds to heat stress includes the elimination of large amounts of sodium and potassium through the urine, as we described in this article. The loss of intracellular potassium reduces the cellular capacity of retaining water, leading to dehydration. During transport, water deprivation makes the animals even more susceptible to dehydration, increasing mortality and carcass condemnation. The supplementation with electrolytes, starting at least 5 days before transport, has been proven beneficial in ameliorating transportation dehydration and stress, especially in the hot season.
Essential oils with powerful antioxidant and anti-stress properties, combined with antioxidant vitamins, that can counteract the oxidative stress associated with heat or cold stress, poor ventilation, stressful situations, toxins, mycotoxins and heavy metals, nutritional imbalances and feeding with oxidized fats, among others.
Minerals (magnesium, chloride, sodium) and citrate that restore electrolyte balance
It is indicated to improve the functioning of the respiratory system and to mitigate heat stress in birds, ruminants, pigs and rabbits of all ages. It can also be nebulized in the farm environment.