Abstract:
Provision of a “comfortable” colour of light(CL) optimizes the welfare standards of the
broilers. The aims of the study were to determine whether broilers have particular preference
for CL under tropical environment and to determine such preferences are influenced by the
age of the birds and the time of the day. Seven days old chicks (n=6) were randomly assigned
to 6 experimental units (lchick/unit). Experimental units had four rectangular compartments
illuminated by incandescent colour light bulbs (5W). Treatments factors were red, blue, green
and white (control). CLs arranged in a randomized complete block design. Light intensity was
60 lux during the starter period and 20 lux during finisher period. Artificial light was provided
adjusting to 20L:4D lighting schedule. Birds were habituated to the test pen for 16 h in
darkness and to the full test situation before allocating to the test pens. Observations were
made during morning, evening and night for a total 470 hrs until chicks were 5 weeks old. The
presence of bird under the respective CL was recorded at every 15 min. interval (4time/hr.) by
adopting scan sampling method. When analyzed for the whole growing period, birds showed
no special preference for any CL. However, significant (P<0.05) preferences were observed
according to the age and the time of the day. At the 5th week, green (12.36%) was the least
significantly (P<0.05) preferred colour to white (19.5%) and blue (40.3%). Meantime at night
time green (14.25%) was significantly least preferred to white (31.8%) and red (30.26%).
Irrespective of the time of the day, at the 5th week, blue (40.3%) was significantly preferred to
green (12.36%) and white (19.58%). It is concluded that light colour preference of broilers is
significantly affected by the age of the birds and the time of the day.