Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment

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Autor(a) principal: Façanha,Débora Andréa Evangelista
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Silva,Roberto Gomes da, Maia,Alex Sandro Campos, Guilhermino,Magda Maria, Vasconcelos,Angela Maria de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: This work aimed to study the annual variation of temperature of the coat surface and other traits of coat in Holstein cows managed in a tropical environment by separately considering black coat and white coat. It was measured the coat thickness (mm) characteristic, hair length (mm), hair number (hair/cm²) and coat surface temperature on 191 crossbred cows with 7/8 and 31/32 Holstein composition distributed in 3 herds in a semi-arid environment. Less dense coats with shorter, flattened hair occurred predominantly in March, a time coinciding to high levels of solar radiation. This type of coat shows low resistance to the flux of latent and sensitive heat through the skin, thus favoring heat loss. The black coat surface temperature was on average 4ºC higher than that of the white one during all the year and its variation followed that of the mean radiant temperature. The models developed to predict the effective thermal conductivity of the coat must take these differences into account because the thermal gradient parallel to the skin surface is not negligible for Holstein cows under the sun in a tropical environment, as well as the other traits.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
title Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
spellingShingle Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
Façanha,Débora Andréa Evangelista
adaptation
dairy cattle
hair coat
tropical environment
title_short Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
title_full Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
title_fullStr Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
title_full_unstemmed Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
title_sort Anual variation of morphologic traits and hair coat surface temperature of Holstein cows in semi-arid environment
author Façanha,Débora Andréa Evangelista
author_facet Façanha,Débora Andréa Evangelista
Silva,Roberto Gomes da
Maia,Alex Sandro Campos
Guilhermino,Magda Maria
Vasconcelos,Angela Maria de
author_role author
author2 Silva,Roberto Gomes da
Maia,Alex Sandro Campos
Guilhermino,Magda Maria
Vasconcelos,Angela Maria de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Façanha,Débora Andréa Evangelista
Silva,Roberto Gomes da
Maia,Alex Sandro Campos
Guilhermino,Magda Maria
Vasconcelos,Angela Maria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adaptation
dairy cattle
hair coat
tropical environment
topic adaptation
dairy cattle
hair coat
tropical environment
description This work aimed to study the annual variation of temperature of the coat surface and other traits of coat in Holstein cows managed in a tropical environment by separately considering black coat and white coat. It was measured the coat thickness (mm) characteristic, hair length (mm), hair number (hair/cm²) and coat surface temperature on 191 crossbred cows with 7/8 and 31/32 Holstein composition distributed in 3 herds in a semi-arid environment. Less dense coats with shorter, flattened hair occurred predominantly in March, a time coinciding to high levels of solar radiation. This type of coat shows low resistance to the flux of latent and sensitive heat through the skin, thus favoring heat loss. The black coat surface temperature was on average 4ºC higher than that of the white one during all the year and its variation followed that of the mean radiant temperature. The models developed to predict the effective thermal conductivity of the coat must take these differences into account because the thermal gradient parallel to the skin surface is not negligible for Holstein cows under the sun in a tropical environment, as well as the other traits.
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