Milk yield in Holstein cows and physiological responses in hot environment

This study is aimed to evaluate the physiological responses and the production of milk cows of the Holstein breed, pure, in the dry and rainy seasons. During the period from March to October rectal temperature (TR), respiratory rate (FR) and milk production (PL) were taken at 7 am and at 3 pm twice...

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Published in:Acta veterinaria Brasílica Vol. 10; no. 3; p. 208
Main Authors: Ferreira, Josiel Borges, Façanha, Débora Andréa Evangelista, Leite, Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais, Guilhermino, Magda Maria, De Vasconcelos, Ângela Maria, Costa, Wirton Peixoto
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-08-2016
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Summary:This study is aimed to evaluate the physiological responses and the production of milk cows of the Holstein breed, pure, in the dry and rainy seasons. During the period from March to October rectal temperature (TR), respiratory rate (FR) and milk production (PL) were taken at 7 am and at 3 pm twice a week, in eleven cows. At the same time, in these cows there were also recorded temperatures of air and black globe, humidity and it was calculated the Globe and Humidity Temperature Index (ITGU). Statistical analyzes were performed by the method of least squares and this revealed significant effects of the animal, also the year of the period and month collection period within the year on the variables recorded, with higher TR and FR during the rainy season, when the PL was higher. There was a significant time interaction and animals just for the PL and the interaction time of collection and time for PL and TR. The effects of ITGU in the shade and the sun were different only concerning the FR. Milk production was extremely low in all periods of the year and in the dry season, in the afternoon, there was a higher body heat, and in the rainy season the use of the mechanisms of respiratory evaporative heat loss was intensified.
ISSN:1981-5484
1981-5484
DOI:10.21708/avb.2016.10.3.5570