Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows’ genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile

ABSTRACT: Heat stress has been recognised as a serious problem in dairy farms. The study goal was to assess the effects of climatic conditions on physiological and behavioural responses of dairy cows in Central Chile. Data of tympanic temperature (TT), panting score, respiration rate (RR), and shade...

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Autores principales: Arias,Rodrigo A., Herrera,Camila, Larraín,Rafael, González,Fernando, Mader,Terry L., Velásquez,Alejandro
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Publicado: Universidad Austral de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0719-813220180001001032018-01-08Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of ChileArias,Rodrigo A.Herrera,CamilaLarraín,RafaelGonzález,FernandoMader,Terry L.Velásquez,Alejandro tympanic temperature thermal comfort respiration rate heat stress ABSTRACT: Heat stress has been recognised as a serious problem in dairy farms. The study goal was to assess the effects of climatic conditions on physiological and behavioural responses of dairy cows in Central Chile. Data of tympanic temperature (TT), panting score, respiration rate (RR), and shade utilization of cows from two genotypes, Holstein (H) and Holstein x Montbeliarde (HM), were collected twice per day (AM/PM) during three periods of the summer season in Central Chile. Moreover, three thermal comfort indices: Comprehensive climate index (CCI), temperature humidity-index (THI), and adjusted THI were estimated using meteorological data. The hour of each day was classified as &#8220;Normal&#8221; or &#8220;Stressful&#8221; based on CCI threshold of 25 °C. Statistical analysis included ANOVA, repeated measures analysis and Chi square test (a=0.05). There was an interaction of genotype x CCI condition x period (P=0.0026) with the highest TT of both genotypes under a stressful condition within each period. In addition, interactions of genotype x hour (P<0.0001) and genotype x CCI condition (P<0.0002) were also observed. The HM cows showed greater TT than H cows in both CCI conditions. The RR was higher during the afternoon and a greater proportion of cows used shade at &#8220;Mild&#8221; and &#8220;Moderate&#8221; CCI categories (P<0.001). Both genotypes showed some degree of heat stress, but cool nights and shade seem to be enough to allow to cows&#8217; cope with the challenging diurnal conditions observed in the summer season. A study of these effects on milk production is necessary to confirm or discard the previous.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Austral de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias VeterinariasAustral journal of veterinary sciences v.50 n.1 20182018-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0719-81322018000100103en10.4067/S0719-81322018000100103
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topic tympanic temperature
thermal comfort
respiration rate
heat stress
spellingShingle tympanic temperature
thermal comfort
respiration rate
heat stress
Arias,Rodrigo A.
Herrera,Camila
Larraín,Rafael
González,Fernando
Mader,Terry L.
Velásquez,Alejandro
Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile
description ABSTRACT: Heat stress has been recognised as a serious problem in dairy farms. The study goal was to assess the effects of climatic conditions on physiological and behavioural responses of dairy cows in Central Chile. Data of tympanic temperature (TT), panting score, respiration rate (RR), and shade utilization of cows from two genotypes, Holstein (H) and Holstein x Montbeliarde (HM), were collected twice per day (AM/PM) during three periods of the summer season in Central Chile. Moreover, three thermal comfort indices: Comprehensive climate index (CCI), temperature humidity-index (THI), and adjusted THI were estimated using meteorological data. The hour of each day was classified as &#8220;Normal&#8221; or &#8220;Stressful&#8221; based on CCI threshold of 25 °C. Statistical analysis included ANOVA, repeated measures analysis and Chi square test (a=0.05). There was an interaction of genotype x CCI condition x period (P=0.0026) with the highest TT of both genotypes under a stressful condition within each period. In addition, interactions of genotype x hour (P<0.0001) and genotype x CCI condition (P<0.0002) were also observed. The HM cows showed greater TT than H cows in both CCI conditions. The RR was higher during the afternoon and a greater proportion of cows used shade at &#8220;Mild&#8221; and &#8220;Moderate&#8221; CCI categories (P<0.001). Both genotypes showed some degree of heat stress, but cool nights and shade seem to be enough to allow to cows&#8217; cope with the challenging diurnal conditions observed in the summer season. A study of these effects on milk production is necessary to confirm or discard the previous.
author Arias,Rodrigo A.
Herrera,Camila
Larraín,Rafael
González,Fernando
Mader,Terry L.
Velásquez,Alejandro
author_facet Arias,Rodrigo A.
Herrera,Camila
Larraín,Rafael
González,Fernando
Mader,Terry L.
Velásquez,Alejandro
author_sort Arias,Rodrigo A.
title Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile
title_short Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile
title_full Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile
title_fullStr Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of Chile
title_sort physiological and behavioural response of two dairy cows&#8217; genotypes during summertime in the central region of chile
publisher Universidad Austral de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
publishDate 2018
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0719-81322018000100103
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