研究目的
To investigate the potential of co-generation systems using photovoltaic panels to generate electrical energy and to provide shade for sheep managed in paddock.
研究成果
Photovoltaic panels provide a viable resource for generating electrical energy and reducing CO2 emissions while offering shade to livestock, fostering sustainable livestock farming practices.
研究不足
The study did not measure physiological data to directly correlate heat-stress with shade-seeking behavior. Future research could explore the combination of natural and artificial shade structures.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study observed the behavior of five Corriedale lambs and six Corriedale ewes in a paddock with two shade structures (photovoltaic panels and 80%-blockage cloth). Behavioral activities were recorded using the instantaneous scan sampling method every 10-min from 07:00h to 17:00h.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Animals were monitored for five days in April, 2018, in the Animal Biometeorology Laboratory of the S?o Paulo State University.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
Portable weather station (WS-18 model 110, Nova Lynk), photovoltaic panels (Canadian Solar model CS6U-335P), shade cloth (80% of solar radiation blockage).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
Behavioral observations were conducted by two observers with inter-observer agreement above 90%. Meteorological variables were recorded every minute.
5:Data Analysis Methods
Data were analyzed using generalized least squares with the general linear model procedure (PROC GLM) of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS Institute, Version 8).
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