亚热带环境下妊娠后期热应激对水牛犊牛出生后生长、体温调节和哺乳行为反应的影响

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Amr A Gabr
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本研究旨在评估未产水牛母牛在妊娠最后60天暴露于夏季热应激(HT,仅提供遮阳,n = 12)或冬季寒冷(CL, n = 12)下所生小牛的各种生长、生理和哺乳行为参数。犊牛被单独饲养,并从出生到6日龄进行监测。测定大鼠直肠温度、脉搏率、呼吸率,计算热耐受性和适应性指标。哺乳反应、哺乳时间和喝奶速度也被记录下来。HT犊牛的出生体重较轻,雄性和雌性犊牛分别相差约1.26 kg和1.06 kg。从出生到第6天,它们的体重增加较少,雄性的差异为0.12 kg/d,雌性的差异为0.11 kg/d, 6天时体重减少约1.9 kg。与CL犊牛相比,HT犊牛表现出直肠温度、呼吸频率和脉搏频率升高,分别增加约0.7°C、27次呼吸/分钟和20.3次心跳/分钟。母牛犊比公牛犊更容易受到热应激的影响,表现出较低的耐热性和适应性。与CL犊牛相比,HT犊牛出生后立即的总哺乳时间缩短了约55.3%,喝奶速度快了约44%。与雄性相比,只有雌性小牛表现出较慢的喝奶速度,减少了约18.7%。妊娠后期子宫内热应激对水牛犊牛,特别是雌性犊牛的产后表现和哺乳行为具有直接和长期的负面影响。
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Effects of late gestation heat stress in Buffalo heifers on postnatal growth, thermoregulatory, and suckling behavior responses of their newborn calves under subtropical environment.

This study aimed to evaluate various growth, physiological, and suckling behavioral parameters of calves born to nulliparous buffalo heifers exposed to summer heat stress (HT, provided only shade, n = 12) or winter coldness (CL, n = 12) during the final 60 days of gestation. Calves were individually housed and were monitored from birth until 6 days of age. Rectal temperature, pulse rate, and respiratory rate were measured, and heat tolerance and adaptability indices were calculated. Suckling responses, suckling durations, and milk drinking speeds were also recorded. HT calves had lighter birth weights, with approximately 1.26 kg and 1.06 kg differences for male and female calves, respectively. They gained less weight from birth to 6 days, with a difference of 0.12 kg/d for males and 0.11 kg/d for females and weighed about 1.9 kg less at 6 days old. HT calves exhibited elevated rectal temperatures, respiration rates, and pulse rates, with increases of approximately 0.7 °C, 27 breaths/min, and 20.3 beats/min, respectively, compared to CL calves. Female calves were more susceptible to heat stress than males and exhibited lower heat tolerance and adaptability. HT calves exhibited a shorter total suckling duration immediately after birth compared to CL calves by about 55.3% and demonstrated faster milk drinking speeds by about 44%. Only HT female calves exhibited slower milk drinking speeds compared to HT males, with a reduction of about 18.7%. In-utero heat stress during late gestation had negative immediate and prolonged effects on postnatal performance and suckling behavior in buffalo calves, particularly in female calves.

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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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