Using data mining to identify factors that influence the degree of leg injuries in broilers

Author:

Cordeiro Alexandra F. da S.,Baracho Marta dos S.1,Nääs Irenilza de A.1,Nascimento Guilherme R. do

Affiliation:

1. Unicamp

Abstract

Locomotor problems prevent the bird to move freely, jeopardizing the welfare and productivity, besides generating injuries on the legs of chickens. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of age, use of vitamin D, the asymmetry of limbs and gait score, the degree of leg injuries in broilers, using data mining. The analysis was performed on a data set obtained from a field experiment in which it was used two groups of birds with 30 birds each, a control group and one treated with vitamin D. It was evaluated the gait score, the asymmetry between the right and left toes, and the degree of leg injuries. The Weka ® software was used in data mining. In particular, C4.5 algorithm (also known as J48 in Weka environment) was used for the generation of a decision tree. The results showed that age is the factor that most influences the degree of leg injuries and that the data from assessments of gait score were not reliable to estimate leg weakness in broilers.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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