Trend and Representativeness of Acoustic Features of Broiler Chicken Vocalisations Related to CO2

Gerardo José Ginovart-Panisello, Ignasi Iriondo Sanz, Tesa Panisello Monjo, Silvia Riva, Tomas Garriga Dicuzzo, Eva Abancens Escuer, Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès

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Abstract

The concentration of CO (Formula presented.) is relatively large in poultry farms and high accumulations of this gas reduce animal welfare. Good control of its concentration is crucial for the health of the animals. The vocalizations of the chickens can show their level of well-being linked to the presence of carbon dioxide. An audio recording system was implemented and audio raw data was processed to extract acoustical features from four cycles of forty days, three of them from the same farm. This research aims to find the most relevant acoustic features extracted from the broiler’s calls that are related to the CO (Formula presented.) concentration and that could help to automate procedures. The results are encouraging since MFCC 6, 9, 4 and 3 are the most important features that relate the vocalizations of the chickens to the gas concentration, furthermore there is a clear and more similar representativeness trend during birds’ life period from day 15 to day 40.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10480
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • CO
  • acoustic analysis
  • broiler birds
  • precision livestock
  • vocalisations

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