Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate

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Autor(a) principal: Geraldo, A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva, F., Pinheiro, C., Cachucho, L., Capela-Silva, F, Infante, P., Pereira, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24912
https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-871-1
Resumo: Heat thermal stress is a major concern environmental stress for dairy cattle, it limits animal growth, metabolism, and productivity. Taken this, the joint selection for productivity and adaptability should be considered in the actual dairy farms programs. This study aimed to evaluate the seasonal acclimatization process of cows with different milk yield potential. From a dairy farm located in Alentejo, Portugal, 13 Holstein-Friesian cows were chosen, 7 with high milk yield potential (HMP), ≥9,000 kg of milk at 305 days of lactation, and 6 with low milk yield potential (LMP), <9,000 kg. The trail was separated in 3 periods: (P1) Summer: acclimated cows in heat stress; (P2) Summer: acclimated cows in thermoneutrality; (P3) Winter: acclimated cows in thermoneutrality. Respiratory frequency (RF), rectal temperature (RT) milk composition and plasma triiodothyronine levels (T3) were collected. No differences were found in RF and RT between HMP and LMP cows in any of the periods. RF and RT values were significantly higher in P1 (64.13±12.78 mov./min. and 38.82±0.68 °C) than in P3 (36.13±7.67 mov./min. and 38.06±0.52 °C). Although, in P1, some HMP cows had RT values that indicated heat stress. We found no differences between groups in the lactose, protein, fat, β-Hydroxybutyric acid and somatic cell count. Urea was significantly higher in P1 in the HMP (293.62±35.97 mg/kg) than in LMP (253.69±33.81 mg/kg). T3, in both groups, gradually increased from P1 to P3 (P1-142.00±13.77; P2 – 157.36±10.72; P3 – 170.69±17.78 ng/dl). During summer, HMP had T3 values significantly lower than the LMP cows (P1: HMP-133.33±8.14, LMP-152.40±11.97; P2: HMP-146.50±7.64; LMP-170.40±12.29 ng/dl). Despite these results had revealed that HMP and LMP cows did not show significant differences in RF and RT variables, ongoing the acclimatization process, the HMP presented a lower metabolic activity as well a change in the nitrogen metabolic pathways.
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spelling Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimatedairy cowheat tolerancetermal stressHeat thermal stress is a major concern environmental stress for dairy cattle, it limits animal growth, metabolism, and productivity. Taken this, the joint selection for productivity and adaptability should be considered in the actual dairy farms programs. This study aimed to evaluate the seasonal acclimatization process of cows with different milk yield potential. From a dairy farm located in Alentejo, Portugal, 13 Holstein-Friesian cows were chosen, 7 with high milk yield potential (HMP), ≥9,000 kg of milk at 305 days of lactation, and 6 with low milk yield potential (LMP), <9,000 kg. The trail was separated in 3 periods: (P1) Summer: acclimated cows in heat stress; (P2) Summer: acclimated cows in thermoneutrality; (P3) Winter: acclimated cows in thermoneutrality. Respiratory frequency (RF), rectal temperature (RT) milk composition and plasma triiodothyronine levels (T3) were collected. No differences were found in RF and RT between HMP and LMP cows in any of the periods. RF and RT values were significantly higher in P1 (64.13±12.78 mov./min. and 38.82±0.68 °C) than in P3 (36.13±7.67 mov./min. and 38.06±0.52 °C). Although, in P1, some HMP cows had RT values that indicated heat stress. We found no differences between groups in the lactose, protein, fat, β-Hydroxybutyric acid and somatic cell count. Urea was significantly higher in P1 in the HMP (293.62±35.97 mg/kg) than in LMP (253.69±33.81 mg/kg). T3, in both groups, gradually increased from P1 to P3 (P1-142.00±13.77; P2 – 157.36±10.72; P3 – 170.69±17.78 ng/dl). During summer, HMP had T3 values significantly lower than the LMP cows (P1: HMP-133.33±8.14, LMP-152.40±11.97; P2: HMP-146.50±7.64; LMP-170.40±12.29 ng/dl). Despite these results had revealed that HMP and LMP cows did not show significant differences in RF and RT variables, ongoing the acclimatization process, the HMP presented a lower metabolic activity as well a change in the nitrogen metabolic pathways.Wageningen Academic Publishers The Netherlands2019-02-26T12:13:28Z2019-02-262018-08-27T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/24912http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24912https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-871-1engHeat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate. EAAP Book of Abstract 2018 69th Annual Dubrovnik; 27 th–30st August 2018, 539,10.3920/978-90-8686-871-1naonaosimndndccp@uevora.ptndndpinfante@uevora.ptapereira@uevora.ptGeraldo, A.Silva, F.Pinheiro, C.Cachucho, L.Capela-Silva, FInfante, P.Pereira, A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:18:34Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/24912Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:15:33.627061Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
spellingShingle Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
Geraldo, A.
dairy cow
heat tolerance
termal stress
title_short Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
title_full Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
title_fullStr Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
title_full_unstemmed Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
title_sort Heat tolerance or extensive ability to acclimate
author Geraldo, A.
author_facet Geraldo, A.
Silva, F.
Pinheiro, C.
Cachucho, L.
Capela-Silva, F
Infante, P.
Pereira, A.
author_role author
author2 Silva, F.
Pinheiro, C.
Cachucho, L.
Capela-Silva, F
Infante, P.
Pereira, A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Geraldo, A.
Silva, F.
Pinheiro, C.
Cachucho, L.
Capela-Silva, F
Infante, P.
Pereira, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dairy cow
heat tolerance
termal stress
topic dairy cow
heat tolerance
termal stress
description Heat thermal stress is a major concern environmental stress for dairy cattle, it limits animal growth, metabolism, and productivity. Taken this, the joint selection for productivity and adaptability should be considered in the actual dairy farms programs. This study aimed to evaluate the seasonal acclimatization process of cows with different milk yield potential. From a dairy farm located in Alentejo, Portugal, 13 Holstein-Friesian cows were chosen, 7 with high milk yield potential (HMP), ≥9,000 kg of milk at 305 days of lactation, and 6 with low milk yield potential (LMP), <9,000 kg. The trail was separated in 3 periods: (P1) Summer: acclimated cows in heat stress; (P2) Summer: acclimated cows in thermoneutrality; (P3) Winter: acclimated cows in thermoneutrality. Respiratory frequency (RF), rectal temperature (RT) milk composition and plasma triiodothyronine levels (T3) were collected. No differences were found in RF and RT between HMP and LMP cows in any of the periods. RF and RT values were significantly higher in P1 (64.13±12.78 mov./min. and 38.82±0.68 °C) than in P3 (36.13±7.67 mov./min. and 38.06±0.52 °C). Although, in P1, some HMP cows had RT values that indicated heat stress. We found no differences between groups in the lactose, protein, fat, β-Hydroxybutyric acid and somatic cell count. Urea was significantly higher in P1 in the HMP (293.62±35.97 mg/kg) than in LMP (253.69±33.81 mg/kg). T3, in both groups, gradually increased from P1 to P3 (P1-142.00±13.77; P2 – 157.36±10.72; P3 – 170.69±17.78 ng/dl). During summer, HMP had T3 values significantly lower than the LMP cows (P1: HMP-133.33±8.14, LMP-152.40±11.97; P2: HMP-146.50±7.64; LMP-170.40±12.29 ng/dl). Despite these results had revealed that HMP and LMP cows did not show significant differences in RF and RT variables, ongoing the acclimatization process, the HMP presented a lower metabolic activity as well a change in the nitrogen metabolic pathways.
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