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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2017

Heat Stress and Body Temperature in Brown Swiss Cows Raised in Semi-Arid Climate of Ceará State, Brazil

Jaqueline da Silva Leles; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Maurício Francisco Vieira Neto; Aderson Martins Viana Neto; David Ramos da Rocha; Antônio Nelson Lima da Costa; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Airton Alencar de Araújo

Background: In tropical countries like Brazil, air temperature and relative humidity have a significant effect on animal physiology; there is a great impact of solar radiation on physiological parameters, especially on body temperature. This study evaluated the occurrence of heat stress in Brown Swiss cows in a tropical semi-arid climate, and checked for the correlation between internal body temperatures [rectal temperature (RT) and vaginal temperature (VT)] with surface temperature (ST) to determine if these variables are associated. Materials, Methods & Results: Twenty-eight Brown Swiss cows at three stages of the lactation cycle were used in this study: 10 nonpregant lactating (NPL) cows, 8 dry pregnant (DP) cows, and 10 pregnant lactating (PL) cows. These animals were between the second and third calving, weighed between 346 and 720 kg, and had ages between 2 and 13 years. During the experimental period, air temperature and relative humidity (RH) at the experimental site were measured using a digital thermohygrometer. The temperature and humidity index (THI) was calculated according to methodology described by Thom (1958), and was used as an environmental comfort parameter. For the evaluation of RT and VT, two digital clinical thermometers, one inserted in the vagina and the other in the rectum, were used simultaneously to minimize stress. Surface temperature (ST) was assessed using a digital infrared laser thermometer at a distance of 50 cm from the animal. Surface temperature was measured in the forehead (FST), thorax (TST), flank (FLST), and legs (LST). During the study period, the ambient temperature (AT) was significantly higher outside (in the sun) than inside of the facilities (in the shade) (P < 0.05). RH was inversely proportional to AT, and was significantly higher inside than outside the facilities (P < 0.05). Like AT, THI was significantly higher outside (in the sun) than inside the facilities (in the shade), with significant differences between these locations (P < 0.05). The amplitudes of the differences between the locations were as follows: 3.8°C for AT, 6.2% for RH, and 2.6 for THI. Mean values of rectal and vaginal temperatures were not significantly different from each other independent of lactation cycle stage, and were almost always significantly higher than the measured surface temperatures (P < 0.05). The maximum values obtained for each lactation cycle stage in this study were higher when compared to the mean values, showing that they are more representative of the occurrence of heat stress. Correlations between internal temperatures (RT and VT) and surface temperatures (TSF, TST, TSFL, and TSP) were weak and non-significant. ST values exhibited mostly weak, non-significant correlations, with the exception of FST with FLST and LST, which had moderate, significant correlations, as shown by the following coefficient factors: FST x FLST, 0.34; LST x FST, 0.415; and LST x FLST, 0.37. Discussion: A temperature of 34°C with RH ranging from 46% to 80% (i.e., a THI between 83 and 89) has been reported to have a significant thermal impact on dairy Brown Swiss cows; the THI values found in the present experiment were close to those. Body temperatures exhibited significant variations depending on the lactation cycle stage of the cows. Lactation concomitant with pregnancy significantly increases internal temperatures (RT and VT) in DP and NPL cows. This finding may be explained by the fact that pregnancy concomitant with lactation accelerates the metabolism, which results in higher food intake and increased production of body heat with consequent increase in internal body temperature. The maximum values of internal body temperatures (RT and TV) at all stages of the lactation cycle were higher than their corresponding average values, which indicates that some cows exhibited, at given moments, hyperthermia.


Revista Academica Ciências Agrarias e Ambientais | 2013

Estimação da idade gestacional por ultrassonografia no primeiro terço da gestação em cabras Saanen

Camilo Almeida Torres; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Airton Alencar de Araújo

Este trabalho objetivou estimar a idade gestacional com base nas mensuracoes da vesicula embrionaria e do saco gestacional no primeiro terco da gestacao em cabras Saanen. Para tal, 26 cabras, sendo 16 pluriparas e 10 nuliparas, foram selecionadas e submetidas ao efeito macho durante 1 hora por dia para inducao e sincronizacao do estro. Apos a deteccao do estro, as cabras foram submetidas a monta natural. A partir do 20o dia pos-cobertura, foram realizadas ultrassonografias a cada cinco dias de intervalo ate o 50o dia (20, 25, 30, 40, 45, 50 dias), utilizando uma sonda linear de 5 MHz para mensurar os diâmetros da vesicula embrionaria e do saco gestacional. Nao houve diferenca significativa entre nuliparas e pluriparas para as vesiculasembrionarias e os sacos gestacionais (p > 0,05) ao longo do periodo gestacional avaliado. A regressao linear mostrou uma alta associacao entre essas medidas e a idade gestacional, mostrando ser um metodo util para estimar a idade da gestacao em cabras Saanen.


Agrarian Academy | 2018

O SABER ETNOBOTÂNICO SOBRE PLANTAS MEDICINAIS NA COMUNIDADE DA BRENHA, REDENÇÃO, CE

Luzivone Santos; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Ciro de Miranda Pinto; Olienaide Ribeiro de Oliveira Pinto; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017

Effect of Flunixin Meglumine administration on seminal characteristics of male sheep and goat

Maurício Francisco Vieira Neto; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Jaqueline da Silva Leles; Érica Pinto de Araújo; Aderson Martins Viana Neto; Felipe Viana de Carvalho; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Airton Alencar de Araújo


Revista Acadêmica: Ciência Animal | 2017

ESTIMAÇÃO DA IDADE GESTACIONAL POR ULTRASSONOGRAFIA NO PRIMEIRO TERÇO DA GESTAÇÃO EM CABRAS SAANEN Estimation of gestational age by ultrasonography during the first third of pregnancy in Saanen goats

Camilo Almeida Torres; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Airton Alencar de Araújo


Políticas Educacionais e Suas Interfaces: Desafios e Perspectivas na Construção de Sociedades Sustentáveis | 2017

USO DE PLANTAS MEDICINAIS NA BRENHA, ZONA RURAL DE REDENÇÃO E NO ALTO DA CRUZ, ZONA URBANA DE BATURITÉ

Luzivone da Silveira Nascimento; Manoel Pereira da Silva Neto; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Ciro de Miranda Pinto; Maria Gorete Flores Salles


ESTRESSE TÉRMICO E A COR DO PELAME DE VACAS LEITEIRAS, CRIADAS NO SEMIÁRIDO CEARENSE | 2017

ESTRESSE TÉRMICO E A COR DO PELAME DE VACAS LEITEIRAS, CRIADAS NO SEMIÁRIDO CEARENSE

Maria Gorete Flores Salles; António Fernando de Barros Pereira Pinto; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; David Ramos da Rocha; Airton Alencar de Araújo


JOURNAL OF VETERINARY ANDROLOGY | 2016

MALE EFFECT: SUSTAINABILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS IN INDUCING ESTRUS IN GOATS/EFECTO MACHO: SOSTENIBILIDAD Y EFICIENCIA EN LA INDUCCIÓN DEL CELO EN CABRAS

Aderson Martins Viana Neto; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Érica Pinto de Araújo; Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; David Ramos da Rocha; Airton Alencar de Araújo


Revista Brasileira de Higiene e Sanidade Animal: RBHSA | 2015

Desempenho reprodutivo de cabras leiteiras submetidas à indução e sincronização do estro com o uso de dispositivos de progesterona reutilizados

Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Aderson Martins Viana Neto; David Ramos da Rocha; Priscila Teixeira de Souza; Airton Alencar de Araújo


Revista Brasileira de Higiene e Sanidade Animal | 2015

Reproductive performance of dairy goats submitted induction and synchronization of estrus using reused progesterone devices

Inti Campos Salles Rodrigues; Maria Gorete Flores Salles; Aderson Martins Viana Neto; David Ramos da Rocha; Priscila Teixeira de Souza; Airton Alencar de Araújo

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David Ramos da Rocha

Federal University of Ceará

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A. A. Moura

Federal University of Ceará

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