Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress

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Autor(a) principal: Valente, Ériton Egidio Lisboa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Chizzotti, Mario Luiz, Oliveira, Cristiane Viol Ribeiro de, Galvão, Matheus Castilho, Domingues, Silas Sebastião, Rodrigues, Aline de Castro, Ladeira, Marcio Machado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/21028
Resumo: Genetics differences between breeds may determine the tolerance to high temperature, effect dry matter intake and consequently cattle performance. The effect of temperature and humidity index (THI) on diurnal, nocturnal and daily intake, water intake, physiologic parameters and behavior of Nellore (B. indicus) and Angus (B. taurus) bulls were evaluated. Eight Angus and eight Nellore young bulls (337±7.4 kg and 16 months of age) were allocated in two climate-controlled rooms for 32 days. In the period 1, all bulls were housed in thermoneutral conditions (TN, THI = 72.6) for 10 days. In period 2 (10 days), four Angus and four Nellore bulls were subjected to low heat stress (LHS, THI = 76.4) in daytime, and four Angus and four Nellore bulls were subjected to high heat stress (HHS, THI = 81.5) in daytime. The diurnal and daily dry matter intake (DMI) of Nellore were not affected (P>0.05) by heat stress. However, Angus bulls decreased diurnal DMI by 24% and daily DMI decreased (P<0.05) by 15% on HHS. In TN Angus bulls had higher (P<0.05) daily DMI (36.2 g/kg of BW) than Nellore (29.1 g/kg of BW), but in HHS they had similar (P>0.05) daily DMI (31.6 and 30.2 g/kg of BW, respectively). We observed an increase (P<0.05) in respiratory frequency, but water intake was not affected (P>0.05) by heat stress. The heart rate decreased (P<0.05) with heat stress. No differences were found (P>0.05) in feeding behavior. Therefore, THI stress threshold should distinct for Angus and Nellore bulls. The use of feed intake information may improve the prediction of thermic discomfort on specific climate condition. 
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spelling Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stressConsumo, parâmetros fisiológicos e comportamento de tourinhos Angus e Nelore submetidos a estresse por calorBeef cattleIntake regulationTemperature.Bovinos de corteRegulação do consumoTemperatura.Genetics differences between breeds may determine the tolerance to high temperature, effect dry matter intake and consequently cattle performance. The effect of temperature and humidity index (THI) on diurnal, nocturnal and daily intake, water intake, physiologic parameters and behavior of Nellore (B. indicus) and Angus (B. taurus) bulls were evaluated. Eight Angus and eight Nellore young bulls (337±7.4 kg and 16 months of age) were allocated in two climate-controlled rooms for 32 days. In the period 1, all bulls were housed in thermoneutral conditions (TN, THI = 72.6) for 10 days. In period 2 (10 days), four Angus and four Nellore bulls were subjected to low heat stress (LHS, THI = 76.4) in daytime, and four Angus and four Nellore bulls were subjected to high heat stress (HHS, THI = 81.5) in daytime. The diurnal and daily dry matter intake (DMI) of Nellore were not affected (P>0.05) by heat stress. However, Angus bulls decreased diurnal DMI by 24% and daily DMI decreased (P<0.05) by 15% on HHS. In TN Angus bulls had higher (P<0.05) daily DMI (36.2 g/kg of BW) than Nellore (29.1 g/kg of BW), but in HHS they had similar (P>0.05) daily DMI (31.6 and 30.2 g/kg of BW, respectively). We observed an increase (P<0.05) in respiratory frequency, but water intake was not affected (P>0.05) by heat stress. The heart rate decreased (P<0.05) with heat stress. No differences were found (P>0.05) in feeding behavior. Therefore, THI stress threshold should distinct for Angus and Nellore bulls. The use of feed intake information may improve the prediction of thermic discomfort on specific climate condition. Diferenças genéticas entre raças podem determinar a tolerância a temperaturas elevadas, afetar o consumo de alimentos e consequentemente o desempenho de bovinos. Avaliou-se o efeito do índice de temperatura e umidade (ITU) sobre o consumo diurno, noturno e diário de matéria seca (MS), ingestão diária de água, parâmetros fisiológicos e comportamento de tourinhos da raça Nelore (Bos indicus) e da raça Angus (Bos taurus). Foram utilizados oito tourinhos da raça Nelore e da raça oito Angus (337 ± 7,4 kg e 16 meses de idade) alocados em duas salas climatizadas por 32 dias. No primeiro período, todos os tourinhos foram alojados em condições de termoneutralidade (TN, ITU = 72,6) por 10 dias. No segundo período (10 dias) quatro tourinhos da raça Angus e quatro da raça Nelore foram submetidos a baixo estresse por calor (BEC, ITU = 76,4) durante o dia e quatro tourinhos Angus e quatro Nelore foram submetidos a alto estresse por calor (AEC, ITU = 81,5) durante o dia. O consumo diurno e diário de matéria seca (MS) dos animais da raça Nelore não foi afetado (P> 0,05) pelo estresse calórico. No entanto, os tourinhos da raça Angus reduziram o CMS diurno em 24% e a CMS diário reduziu (P <0,05) em 15% sob AEC. No TN, os animais da raça Angus apresentaram maior (P <0,05) CMS diário (36,2 g / kg de PC) que os da raça Nelore (29,1 g / kg do PC), mas em AEC eles tiveram (P> 0,05) CMS semelhantes (31,6 e 30,2 g / kg do PC, respectivamente). Observou-se aumento (P <0,05) na frequência respiratória, mas a ingestão de água não foi afetada (P> 0,05) pelo estresse calórico. A Frequência cardíaca diminuiu (P <0,05) com o estresse calórico. Não foi observado efeito do ITU (P> 0,05) sobre o comportamento alimentar. Portanto, recomenda-se o uso de intervalos distintos de ITU para indicar segurança térmica em tourinhos das raças Angus e Nelore. O uso de informações de consumo em conjunto com as variáveis climáticas pode melhorar a predição de desconforto térmico em condições climáticas específicas.UEL2015-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2102810.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6Supl2p4565Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 6Supl2 (2015); 4565-4574Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 6Supl2 (2015); 4565-45741679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
Consumo, parâmetros fisiológicos e comportamento de tourinhos Angus e Nelore submetidos a estresse por calor
title Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
spellingShingle Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
Valente, Ériton Egidio Lisboa
Beef cattle
Intake regulation
Temperature.
Bovinos de corte
Regulação do consumo
Temperatura.
title_short Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
title_full Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
title_fullStr Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
title_full_unstemmed Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
title_sort Intake, physiological parameters and behavior of Angus and Nellore bulls subjected to heat stress
author Valente, Ériton Egidio Lisboa
author_facet Valente, Ériton Egidio Lisboa
Chizzotti, Mario Luiz
Oliveira, Cristiane Viol Ribeiro de
Galvão, Matheus Castilho
Domingues, Silas Sebastião
Rodrigues, Aline de Castro
Ladeira, Marcio Machado
author_role author
author2 Chizzotti, Mario Luiz
Oliveira, Cristiane Viol Ribeiro de
Galvão, Matheus Castilho
Domingues, Silas Sebastião
Rodrigues, Aline de Castro
Ladeira, Marcio Machado
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valente, Ériton Egidio Lisboa
Chizzotti, Mario Luiz
Oliveira, Cristiane Viol Ribeiro de
Galvão, Matheus Castilho
Domingues, Silas Sebastião
Rodrigues, Aline de Castro
Ladeira, Marcio Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beef cattle
Intake regulation
Temperature.
Bovinos de corte
Regulação do consumo
Temperatura.
topic Beef cattle
Intake regulation
Temperature.
Bovinos de corte
Regulação do consumo
Temperatura.
description Genetics differences between breeds may determine the tolerance to high temperature, effect dry matter intake and consequently cattle performance. The effect of temperature and humidity index (THI) on diurnal, nocturnal and daily intake, water intake, physiologic parameters and behavior of Nellore (B. indicus) and Angus (B. taurus) bulls were evaluated. Eight Angus and eight Nellore young bulls (337±7.4 kg and 16 months of age) were allocated in two climate-controlled rooms for 32 days. In the period 1, all bulls were housed in thermoneutral conditions (TN, THI = 72.6) for 10 days. In period 2 (10 days), four Angus and four Nellore bulls were subjected to low heat stress (LHS, THI = 76.4) in daytime, and four Angus and four Nellore bulls were subjected to high heat stress (HHS, THI = 81.5) in daytime. The diurnal and daily dry matter intake (DMI) of Nellore were not affected (P>0.05) by heat stress. However, Angus bulls decreased diurnal DMI by 24% and daily DMI decreased (P<0.05) by 15% on HHS. In TN Angus bulls had higher (P<0.05) daily DMI (36.2 g/kg of BW) than Nellore (29.1 g/kg of BW), but in HHS they had similar (P>0.05) daily DMI (31.6 and 30.2 g/kg of BW, respectively). We observed an increase (P<0.05) in respiratory frequency, but water intake was not affected (P>0.05) by heat stress. The heart rate decreased (P<0.05) with heat stress. No differences were found (P>0.05) in feeding behavior. Therefore, THI stress threshold should distinct for Angus and Nellore bulls. The use of feed intake information may improve the prediction of thermic discomfort on specific climate condition. 
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