BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION

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Autor(a) principal: Ablas, Denise de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Titto, Evaldo Antonio Lencioni, Pereira, Alfredo Manuel Franco, Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves, Leme, Thays Mayra da Cunha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1339
Resumo: Water buffaloes are particularly intolerant to direct solar radiation. During the warm periods of the day, the animals tend to search for mud or water puddles to refresh themselves, and they usually graze only during the cooler hours. This trial, proposes to study possible handling solutions for buffalo producers using the behavioral responses. 10 female buffaloes aging 24 months were observed for 3 days (from 06:00 to 18:00 h) in each of the handling systems:with natural and artificial shade (S); with artificial shade and pond (SA); with pond (A). The animals were observed in their location (under sun, under shadow, in water), attitude (standing, laying) and activity (grazing, ruminating, etc.). The animals spent more than 60% of the time in the sun (S:63,9%, SA: 64,5%, A: 71,9%), mostly ruminating. In the shade or in the pond, the main behaviors were rumination and inactivity. The use of the pond was remarkably preferential (SA: 237,7 minutes, A: 205,1 minutes). The results revealed a demand for any protection device against solar radiation for buffaloes on hot days, and, whenever available; water for immersion must be a priority. KEY-WORDS: Ethology, grazing, water buffaloes, welfare.
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spelling BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSIONCOMPORTAMENTO DE BUBALINOS A PASTO FRENTE A DISPONIBILIDADE DE SOMBRA E ÁGUA PARA IMERSÃOWater buffaloes are particularly intolerant to direct solar radiation. During the warm periods of the day, the animals tend to search for mud or water puddles to refresh themselves, and they usually graze only during the cooler hours. This trial, proposes to study possible handling solutions for buffalo producers using the behavioral responses. 10 female buffaloes aging 24 months were observed for 3 days (from 06:00 to 18:00 h) in each of the handling systems:with natural and artificial shade (S); with artificial shade and pond (SA); with pond (A). The animals were observed in their location (under sun, under shadow, in water), attitude (standing, laying) and activity (grazing, ruminating, etc.). The animals spent more than 60% of the time in the sun (S:63,9%, SA: 64,5%, A: 71,9%), mostly ruminating. In the shade or in the pond, the main behaviors were rumination and inactivity. The use of the pond was remarkably preferential (SA: 237,7 minutes, A: 205,1 minutes). The results revealed a demand for any protection device against solar radiation for buffaloes on hot days, and, whenever available; water for immersion must be a priority. KEY-WORDS: Ethology, grazing, water buffaloes, welfare.Os búfalos são particularmente intolerantes à radiação solar direta. Durante os períodos quentes do dia, os animais tendem a procurar poças de água ou lama para se refrescarem e usualmente pastejam apenas nas horas de menor temperatura. O presente trabalho propõe estudar soluções de manejo possíveis ao bubalinocultor através de respostas comportamentais. O ensaio utilizou dez búfalas de 24 meses, observadas por três dias (das seis às dezoito horas) em cada sistema de manejo a pasto: com sombra natural e artificial (S); com sombra artificial e água para imersão (SA); com água para imersão (A), quanto à sua posição (sol, sombra, água), postura (em pé ou deitado) e atividade (pastando, ruminando etc.). Os animais passaram mais de 60% do tempo ao sol (S: 63,9%, SA: 64,5%, A:71,9%), mormente pastejando. Na sombra e na água os principais comportamentos foram ruminação e ócio. O uso da água foi notadamente preferencial (SA: 237,7 minutos, A: 205,1 minutos). Os resultados revelam a necessidade do uso de recursos de proteção contra a radiação solar para búfalos em dias quentes e que, quando disponível, a oferta de água para imersão deve ser priorizada. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Bubalinos, conforto térmico, etologia, pastejo.Universidade Federal de Goiás2007-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/133910.5216/cab.v8i2.1339Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2007); 167-176Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 8 n. 2 (2007); 167-1761809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1339/1386Ablas, Denise de SouzaTitto, Evaldo Antonio LencioniPereira, Alfredo Manuel FrancoTitto, Cristiane GonçalvesLeme, Thays Mayra da Cunhainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2007-07-25T15:17:51Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/1339Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:53.499551Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
COMPORTAMENTO DE BUBALINOS A PASTO FRENTE A DISPONIBILIDADE DE SOMBRA E ÁGUA PARA IMERSÃO
title BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
spellingShingle BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
Ablas, Denise de Souza
title_short BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
title_full BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
title_fullStr BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
title_full_unstemmed BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
title_sort BEHAVIOUR OF GRAZING WATER BUFFALOES DEPENDING ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SHADE AND WATER FOR IMERSION
author Ablas, Denise de Souza
author_facet Ablas, Denise de Souza
Titto, Evaldo Antonio Lencioni
Pereira, Alfredo Manuel Franco
Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves
Leme, Thays Mayra da Cunha
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author2 Titto, Evaldo Antonio Lencioni
Pereira, Alfredo Manuel Franco
Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves
Leme, Thays Mayra da Cunha
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Titto, Evaldo Antonio Lencioni
Pereira, Alfredo Manuel Franco
Titto, Cristiane Gonçalves
Leme, Thays Mayra da Cunha
description Water buffaloes are particularly intolerant to direct solar radiation. During the warm periods of the day, the animals tend to search for mud or water puddles to refresh themselves, and they usually graze only during the cooler hours. This trial, proposes to study possible handling solutions for buffalo producers using the behavioral responses. 10 female buffaloes aging 24 months were observed for 3 days (from 06:00 to 18:00 h) in each of the handling systems:with natural and artificial shade (S); with artificial shade and pond (SA); with pond (A). The animals were observed in their location (under sun, under shadow, in water), attitude (standing, laying) and activity (grazing, ruminating, etc.). The animals spent more than 60% of the time in the sun (S:63,9%, SA: 64,5%, A: 71,9%), mostly ruminating. In the shade or in the pond, the main behaviors were rumination and inactivity. The use of the pond was remarkably preferential (SA: 237,7 minutes, A: 205,1 minutes). The results revealed a demand for any protection device against solar radiation for buffaloes on hot days, and, whenever available; water for immersion must be a priority. KEY-WORDS: Ethology, grazing, water buffaloes, welfare.
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