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Effect of core body temperature, time of day, and climate conditions on behavioral patterns of lactating dairy cows experiencing mild to moderate heat stress

机译:核心体温,一天中的时间和气候条件对处于轻度到中度热应激的泌乳奶牛行为模式的影响

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Cattle show several responses to heat load, including spending more time standing. Little is known about what benefit this may provide for the animals. Data from 3 separate cooling management trials were analyzed to investigate the relationship between behavioral patterns in lactating dairy cows experiencing mild to moderate heat stress and their body temperature. Cows (n = 157) were each fitted with a leg data logger that measured position and an intravaginal data logger that measures core body temperature (CBT). Ambient conditions were also collected. All data were standardized to 5-min intervals, and information was divided into several categories: when standing and lying bouts were initiated and the continuance of each bout (7,963 lying and 6,276 standing bouts). In one location, cows were continuously subjected to heat-stress levels according to temperature-humidity index (THI) range (THI ≥ 72). The THI range for the other 2 locations was below and above a heat-stress threshold of 72 THI. Overall and regardless of period of day, cows stood up at greater CBT compared with continuing to stand or switching to a lying position. In contrast, cows lay down at lower CBT compared with continuing to lie or switching to a standing position, and lying bouts lasted longer when cows had lower CBT. Standing bouts also lasted longer when cattle had greater CBT, and they were less likely to lie down (less than 50% of lying bouts initiated) when their body temperature was over 38.8℃. Also, cow standing behavior was affected once THI reached 68. Increasing CBT decreased lying duration and increased standing duration. A CBT of 38.93℃ marked a 50% likelihood a cow would be standing. This is the first physiological evidence that standing may help cool cows and provides insight into a communally observed behavioral response to heat.
机译:牛对热负荷表现出多种反应,包括花费更多的时间。对于这可能给动物带来什么好处,人们知之甚少。分析了来自3个单独的降温管理试验的数据,以研究经历轻度到中度热应激的泌乳奶牛的行为方式与体温之间的关系。每头奶牛(n = 157)均装有测量腿部位置的腿部数据记录器和测量核心体温(CBT)的阴道内数据记录器。还收集环境条件。所有数据均以5分钟为间隔进行标准化,并且信息分为几类:开始站立和卧推比赛时以及每场比赛的持续时间(7,963躺和6276站立比赛)。在一个地方,根据温度-湿度指数(THI)范围(THI≥72),母牛持续受到热应激水平。其他2个位置的THI范围低于和高于72 THI的热应力阈值。总体而言,无论白天如何,与继续站立或转换为卧姿相比,母牛的CBT值更高。相比之下,与继续躺下或转为站立姿势时相比,母牛以较低的CBT躺下,而当母牛的CBT较低时,躺下的坐姿持续时间更长。当牛的CBT值较高时,站立的回合也能持续更长的时间,并且当它们的体温超过38.8摄氏度时,它们躺下的可能性较小(少于开始回合的50%)。此外,一旦THI达到68,母牛的站立行为就会受到影响。CBT的增加会减少卧床时间并增加站立时间。 CBT为38.93℃表示母牛站立的可能性为50%。这是第一个生理学证据,表明站立可以帮助奶牛降温,并深入了解人们对热的行为观察。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of dairy science》 |2015年第1期|118-127|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Agricultural Sciences, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville 64468;

    School of Animal and Biomedical Sciences and Technology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85719;

    School of Animal and Biomedical Sciences and Technology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85719;

    School of Animal and Biomedical Sciences and Technology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85719;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    core body temperature; heat stress; lactating cow; standing behavior;

    机译:核心体温热应激;泌乳牛站立行为;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:23:30

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