波兰红牛对广泛环境的适应性。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Witold Chabuz, Paweł Żółkiewski, Wioletta Sawicka-Zugaj, Krzysztof Buczek, Marta Staniec, Sylwester Kowalik, Piotr Rydel, Andrzej Lisowski, Karolina Kasprzak-Filipek
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本研究评估了波兰红牛(欧洲最古老的本土双重用途品种之一)对波兰东北部广泛环境条件的适应能力。22头怀孕奶牛(平均泌乳数:4.6头)被分为两组:一组维持在高度粗放的“包放牧”系统(EXT)中,另一组维持在传统的乳牛舍(TRAD)中。试验从冬季开始一直进行到随后的放牧季节结束。评估的参数包括体重和体况评分(BCS)的变化、犊牛生长性能、产奶量以及血液和生化指标。采用独立样本t检验和Mann-Whitney U检验进行统计学分析(p≤0.05,p≤0.01)。尽管EXT组的环境条件很恶劣,包括没有庇护所和暴露于多变的气候因素,但奶牛的身体状况和健康状况与TRAD组相当。TRAD组犊牛表现出较好的生长能力(体重提高29 kg, p≤0.01),EXT组犊牛表现出较强的恢复力,以最小的体重减轻(平均体重减轻4.4 kg,小于初始体重的1%)支持犊牛存活。两组的血液参数都保持在生理范围内,证实了该品种的适应性。这些发现为波兰红牛对粗放型农业系统的适应性提供了第一个实验证据,突出了它们在日益变化的环境下作为可持续畜牧生产的宝贵遗传资源的潜力。这一结论对欧洲生物多样性的保护和气候适应型畜牧业的发展具有重要意义。
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Adaptability of Polish Red cows to extensive conditions.

This study assessed the adaptive capacity of Polish Red cattle, one of the oldest indigenous dual-purpose breeds in Europe, to extensive environmental conditions in north-eastern Poland. Twenty-two pregnant cows (average lactation number: 4.6) were divided into two groups: one maintained in a highly extensive 'bale grazing' system (EXT), and the other under traditional housing for suckler cows (TRAD). The experiment was conducted from the onset of winter through to the end of the subsequent pasture season. Parameters assessed included changes in body weight and body condition score (BCS), calf growth performance, milk yield, and haematological and biochemical blood indices. Statistical analysis was performed using independent-samples t-tests and the Mann-Whitney U test (p ≤ 0.05, p ≤ 0.01). Despite challenging environmental conditions in the EXT group, including no shelter and exposure to variable climatic factors, cows maintained body condition and health comparable to the TRAD group. While TRAD group calves showed superior growth (29 kg higher body weight, p ≤ 0.01), EXT group cows exhibited remarkable resilience by supporting calf survival with minimal weight loss (average 4.4 kg loss, less than 1% of initial body weight). Blood parameters remained within physiological ranges for both groups, confirming the breed's adaptability. These findings provide the first experimental evidence of the adaptability of Polish Red cattle to extensive farming systems, highlighting their potential as a valuable genetic resource for sustainable livestock production under increasing environmental variability. This conclusion has significant implications for the conservation of biodiversity and the development of climate-resilient cattle breeding in Europe.

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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
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3.80%
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420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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