G. B. Santos
Federal Fluminense University
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2018
Hugo Libonati; G. B. Santos; Guilherme Nunes de Souza; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão; Walter Lilenbaum
Although prevalent, the exact impact of infectious diseases on reproductive failures remains to be determined. Among them, leptospirosis has commonly been reported as cause of abortions on outbreaks. Nevertheless, the majority of the animals present a chronic, silent form of the disease, which is characterized by low reproductive efficiency and is frequently neglected. In that context, we conducted a study that aims to estimate the impact of chronic leptospirosis on reproductive disorders on cattle. A total of 25 different dairy herds with history of reproductive losses from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were selected. From each herd, a questionnaire was applied and sera from 20 cows were randomly tested for leptospirosis (totaling 500 cows). Chi-square was performed to estimate the association of seroreactivity with reproductive disorders. A total of 32% of the herds were positive, all of them against serogroup Sejroe. Estrus repetition was the most important reported reproductive problem and it was strongly associated to seroreactivity against leptospirosis. Besides, specific vaccination against leptospirosis was an important protection factor against that disorder. In conclusion, control programs including, but not limited to, vaccines must be implemented on those herds in order to reduce reproductive losses, particularly estrus repetition.
Journal of Dairy Science | 2018
P.M. Furini; Rafael Alves de Azevedo; S.R.A. Rufino; F.S. Machado; M.M. Campos; Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira; T.R. Tomich; B. C. Carvalho; G. B. Santos; S.G. Coelho
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of increasing total solids (TS) in the liquid diet during the preweaning phase on mammary gland development in dairy heifers. The increase in TS was obtained with the addition of milk replacer powder to whole milk. Crossbreed Holstein-Gyr heifers (n = 60) were distributed in 4 treatments with different TS concentrations: 13.5% (n = 15), 16.1% (n = 15), 18.2% (n = 15), and 20.4% (n = 15). The liquid diets were provided from 5 to 55 d of age. From 56 to 59 d of age, the total amount of liquid feed was reduced by half. Heifers were weaned at 60 d and monitored until 90 d of age. Ultrasound mammary gland evaluations were performed weekly between 5 to 11 wk of age, using a B-mode ultrasound equipped with microconvex transducer at a frequency of 6 MHz. In those same weeks, the manual palpation of mammary parenchyma (PAR) was performed. Increased TS concentration of liquid diet during the preweaning period increased body weight of heifers, but did not alter PAR growth and the deposition of adipose tissue in the mammary gland evaluated by ultrasonography. The oval-shaped structure of PAR was altered after 2 mo of age. In the evaluated period, PAR growth was isometric with respect to the body growth rate. Palpation scoring of PAR had a strong correlation with the ultrasound evaluation of the PAR.
Journal of Dairy Science | 2017
C.F.A. Lage; Rafael Alves de Azevedo; F.S. Machado; M.M. Campos; Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira; T.R. Tomich; B. C. Carvalho; B.R.C. Alves; G. B. Santos; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão; S.G. Coelho
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing the total solids (TS) content of liquid feed, by adding increasing amounts of milk replacer powder to whole milk, on age at puberty and postweaning performance, glucose metabolism, and mammary fat pad of dairy heifers. Crossbreed Holstein × Gyr heifers (n = 58) were distributed into 4 different treatments during the preweaning period. Treatments consisted of liquid feeds with TS content of 12.5 (actual TS = 13.5 ± 0.53%; n = 15), 15.0 (actual TS = 16.1 ± 0.03%; n = 15), 17.5 (actual TS = 18.2 ± 0.14%; n = 13), or 20.0% (actual TS = 20.4 ± 0.24%; n = 15), which were provided up to 59 d old. From 60 to 89 d old, the animals received the same starter offered during the preweaning period in addition to corn silage ad libitum starting at 70 d old. From 90 to 104 d old, the animals were adapted to a total mixed ration. At 105 d old, the animals were distributed in 4 paddocks equipped with electronic feed and water bins and were fed the same total mixed ration ad libitum. A period of adaptation to the electronic feed bins occurred from 105 to 119 d old. Feed and water intake and body weight and body frame development were assessed until puberty. Mammary gland evaluations were performed monthly by ultrasonography from 120 d of age until puberty onset. Puberty onset was determined as plasma progesterone concentration greater than 1 ng/mL in 2 consecutive samples collected 7 d apart. The date of puberty onset was recorded as the collection day of the first of these samples. A glucose tolerance test was performed at 280 d of age. The increased TS content of the liquid feed fed during the preweaning period did not affect dry matter intake, performance, age at puberty, glucose metabolism, or mammary gland fat pad at later stages of rearing process. Conversely, hip width and heart girth increased linearly up to 150 and 240 d of age, respectively, as a result of the increased TS concentration of the liquid feed during the preweaning period.
Ciencia Rural | 2017
Eduardo Kenji Nunes Arashiro; Hugo Libonati; G. B. Santos; Luiz Altamiro Garcia Nogueira; Guilherme Nunes de Souza; Walter Lilenbaum; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão
Animal reproduction | 2015
P. M. P. Nascimento; G. B. Santos; A. O. Penido; J. F. Fonseca; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2018
G. B. Santos; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão; Lilian dos Santos Ribeiro; A.L. Ferreira; M.M. Campos; F.S. Machado; B. C. Carvalho
Theriogenology | 2017
J. M. G. Souza-Fabjan; Rômulo Mendonça da Rosa; M. F. A. Balaro; P. H. N. Pinto; G. B. Santos; Eduardo Kenji Nunes Arashiro; Jeferson Ferreira da Fonseca; Rodolfo Ungerfeld; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão
Archive | 2016
P. M. P. do Nascimento; G. B. Santos; A. O. Penido; J. F. da Fonseca; R. C. Leite
Animal reproduction | 2016
P. H. N. Pinto; G. M. Bragança; C. R. Leite; G. B. Santos; R. M. Rosa; V. A. P. Alfradique; L. H. S. Gonçalves; M. F. A. Balaro; J. F. Fonseca; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão
Animal reproduction | 2016
H. F. R. A. Saraiva; P. H. N. Pinto; G. M. Bragança; G. B. Santos; L. S. Ribeiro; R. I. T. P. Batista; I. O. Cosentino; J. M. G. Souza Fabjan; J. F. Fonseca; Felipe Zandonadi Brandão