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Effect of shading on the physiological and reproductive parameters in Nelore cows.

Wilian Aparecido Leite da SilvaEliane Vianna da Costa E SilvaMariane Gabriely Cesar Ribeiro FerreiraJanaina Menegazzo GhellerRalf PöhlandFabiana de Andrade Melo-Sterza
Published in: Tropical animal health and production (2023)
This study aimed to evaluate the physiological and reproductive parameters of Nelore cows under various microclimatic conditions. The experiment was performed in Central Brazil, which has a tropical climate with dry winters and rainy summers. The experimental groups were divided into an area with shading (5.8 trees/ha; n = 42) and an area with little shading (0.4 trees/ha; n = 42). The physiological (heart rate, respiratory rate, rectal temperature, surface body temperature, and vaginal temperature) and reproductive (estrus detection, conception rate, and rate of pregnancy loss) parameters were then assessed. The rectal temperature (p = 0.002); surface body temperature on the flanks, forehead, and shoulder (p < 0.001); and vaginal temperature (p < 0.001) of cows in the group with shading were significantly lower than those of cows in the group without shading. Estrus was higher (p = 0.08) in the shaded group; however, no effect was observed on conception and pregnancy loss rates. In conclusion, shading (5.8 trees/ha) provided better thermal comfort for Nelore animals in the tropical climatic region. However, this did not affect their performance after fixed-time artificial insemination.
Keyphrases
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  • climate change
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  • pregnancy outcomes
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