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Animals (Basel) ; 14(13)2024 Jul 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38998115

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Two groups of ewes (10 lactating and 10 non-lactating) were used to evaluate the effect of heat stress during summer under tropical conditions. In this study, a temperature and humidity index (THI) was found that ranged between 65 and 79 (morning and afternoon). Likewise, a heat tolerance coefficient (HTC) of 6 units was observed. The highest breathing frequency (BF; 115.46 ± 35.25 breaths per minute (bpm)) and rectal temperature (RT; 38.95 ± 0.51 °C) were found during the afternoon in the group of lactating ewes. The means were compared by group, time of the day, and interaction, and only significant differences were found between groups for RT and udder temperature (p < 0.001). In the case of time of day, all parameters were higher during the afternoon, regardless of the group of ewes (p < 0.001). Likewise, an interaction was found in the parameters RT, right paralumbar fossa (RPF), rump, leg, and udder (p < 0.001). In conclusion, Blackbelly ewes lactating during the summer in the tropics have higher skin temperatures, and also raise BF and RT to tolerate HS in tropical climates.

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Animals (Basel) ; 12(14)2022 Jul 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35883406

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High environmental temperatures cause heat stress in ewes, resulting in thermoregulatory problems. In this study, the thermoregulatory responses of Blackbelly adult ewes (G1, n = 14) and female lambs (G2, n = 7), during the summer under tropical conditions, in southern Mexico were analyzed. Different physiological variables and skin temperatures (ST) of the ewes were recorded. Breathing frequency (BF) values were similar between groups at 116.73 ± 33.598 bpm (G1) and 113.661 ± 34.515 bpm (G2) (p > 0.05). In the case of skin elasticity (SE), there were no significant differences between the time of day and the age of the ewes (p > 0.05). Significant differences were observed between groups for BF, rectal temperature (RT), and heart rate (HR) values (p < 0.05). All ST values, for both groups, were significantly higher during the afternoon (p < 0.001). In general, all Blackbelly adult ewes and female lambs during the summer present severe heat stress conditions as a result of an increase in physiological constants and ST. It is concluded that all ewes thermoregulate body temperature by modifying different physiological variables to counteract the effect of heat stress.

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Interciencia ; 29(8): 468-472, ago. 2004. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-399808

RESUMO

Se diseñó un experimento para conocer el efecto de la hiperalimentación de cabras (120 por ciento de los requerimientos nutricionales) durante 15d, después de 15d con o sin restricción nutrimental, en la respuesta reproductiva y tasa ovualtoria, en anestro y en época reproductiva. El análisis estadístico de las variables continuas se realizó con un modelo de mediciones repetidas (Mixed de SAS) y las categóricas con regresión logística (JMP de SAS). La presencia de estros fue menor (p<0,05) en anestro (68,75 por ciento) y mayor en reproductiva (93,75 por ciento). La hiperalimentación en cabras sin (T2) y después de restricción nutrimental (T4) resultó en menor presencia de estros (66 y 58 por ciento respectivamente). El porcentaje de ovulación fue mayor en la época reproductiva (p<0,05), sin efecto de la alimentación. La alimentación restringida disminuyó la tasa ovulatoria y dicho efecto fue contrarrestado por hiperalimentación. Se concluye que la respuesta reproductiva de la cabra es menor en el anestro y que la hiperalimentación después de un periodo de restricción nutrimental, mejora la tasa ovulatoria


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Animais , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Animal , Estro , Dieta , Cabras , Reprodução , México
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