Seasonality effect on the physiological and productive responses of crossbred dairy cows to the equatorial Amazon climate

IF 0.4 Q4 Veterinary
D. V. D. Costa, Vinícius Moreira dos Santos, Antônia Valcemira Domingos de Oliveira, Clebson Lucas de Souza, G. R. Moreira, B. L. Rosa, E. Reis, Adriano Melo de Queiroz
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Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the seasonal effect of months of the year upon the physiological and productive responses of crossbred dairy cows raised in an Amazonian climate. Twenty lactating cows were evaluated, fed on Brachiaria decumbens pasture, with free access to water and mineral supplementation. Data from climate variables air temperature (AT), relative humidity (RH), rainfall (RA) and temperature and humidity index (THI) were recorded dur ing the months of January to April 2019. The physiological data collected were: respiratory rate (RR, mov/min), heart rate (HR, beats/min), rectal temperature (RT, ºC), udder surface temperature (UST, ºC), body surface temperature (BST, ºC), dorsum surface temperature (DST, ºC), front surface temperature (FST, ºC) and rear shin temperature (RST). Milk production (MP) was also measured. There was a significant difference (P<0.05) of RST and RR with values ranging from 34.8 to 35.5°C and 32.0 to 36.2 mov/min, respectively. There were no significant difference (P>0.05) for BST, and the values for MP and THI were 3.8; 3.8; 4.6; 4.1 kg and 77.7; 79.7; 80.6; 80.1, respectively. It was concluded that there was a seasonal effect of the months of the year evaluated on the respiratory rate of animals, however, it did not change the MP and the THI. The Amazon environment is conducive to causing thermal stress in lactating cows raised on pasture, requiring the use of shading to facilitate the ability of these animals to dissipate heat.
季节性对杂交奶牛对赤道亚马逊气候生理和生产反应的影响
摘要本研究的目的是评估一年中不同月份对亚马逊气候下饲养的杂交奶牛生理和生产反应的季节性影响。试验选取20头泌乳奶牛,饲喂卧卧臂achiaria牧场,免费补充水分和矿物质。2019年1月至4月记录了气候变量气温(AT)、相对湿度(RH)、降雨量(RA)和温湿度指数(THI)的数据。采集的生理数据包括:呼吸频率(RR, mov/min)、心率(HR,节拍/min)、直肠温度(RT,ºC)、乳表温度(UST,ºC)、体表温度(BST,ºC)、背表温度(DST,ºC)、前表温度(FST,ºC)和后胫温度(RST)。测定产奶量(MP)。BST差异有统计学意义(P0.05), MP和THI值分别为3.8;3.8;4.6;4.1公斤和77.7公斤;79.7;80.6;80.1,分别。得出的结论是,一年中的几个月对动物的呼吸速率有季节性影响,但它没有改变MP和THI。亚马逊的环境有利于在牧场上饲养的泌乳奶牛产生热应激,需要使用遮阳来促进这些动物散热的能力。
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Ciencia Animal Brasileira
Ciencia Animal Brasileira Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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