Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed

In the last decade sheep production grew significantly and the sheep are one of the most exploited species in the world. West of Santa Catarina shows growth in the exploitation of these species especially dairy breeds. Adverse weather conditions may cause heat stress in animals which causes losses i...

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Main Authors: Patric André Castro, Morgana Gazoni, Alessandra Arno, Solange Maria Anziliero, Natália Milani, Anaiara Langaro, Maria Luísa Appendino Nunes, Diovani Paiano
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2015-02-01
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Online Access:http://35.199.65.98/ojs/index.php/bia/article/view/391
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author Patric André Castro
Morgana Gazoni
Alessandra Arno
Solange Maria Anziliero
Natália Milani
Anaiara Langaro
Maria Luísa Appendino Nunes
Diovani Paiano
author_facet Patric André Castro
Morgana Gazoni
Alessandra Arno
Solange Maria Anziliero
Natália Milani
Anaiara Langaro
Maria Luísa Appendino Nunes
Diovani Paiano
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description In the last decade sheep production grew significantly and the sheep are one of the most exploited species in the world. West of Santa Catarina shows growth in the exploitation of these species especially dairy breeds. Adverse weather conditions may cause heat stress in animals which causes losses in productive and reproductive indexes. The body temperature is the main variable used to evaluate heat stress. Thus, infrared equipment is used because it is a noninvasive technique. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of tympanic temperature as indicator of thermoregulatory state of dairy sheep. The study was conducted in Chapecó - SC, in February of 2014, for 15 days. Eighteen pregnant sheep (60 days of gestation) with average age of three and five years old were used. Environmental variables dry bulb temperature (Db) and wet bulb temperature (Wb) were taken hourly and the temperature and humidity index (THI) calculated. Respiratory rate (RR), tympanic temperature (TT) and rectal temperature (RT) were measured during the morning and afternoon. Mean values and standard deviations of environmental and physiological variables were calculated for general characterization of the data. The physiological and environmental data were used to analysis of Pearson correlation. The values of environmental and physiological variables were higher in the afternoon compared to the morning. There were significant positive correlation (P<0.05) between TT and RT (r = 0.05), and significant positive correlations (P<0.01) between TT and Db, THI, RR variables (r = 0.37, 0.35 and 0.48, respectively). Also observed significant positive correlations (P<0.05) between Db, THI, RR (r = 0.09, 0.08 and 0, 07) and the RT. The fact that the correlations between the TT and the environmental variables are higher than those found between RT and environmental indicates that noninvasive measurement (tympanic) can be used as indicator physiological measure of heat stress in pregnant sheep Lacaunes, may replace the rectal temperature. More studies regarding this subject in other thermal situations, breeding systems and breeds of sheep is suggested.
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spelling doaj.art-405c2c90b37643ccb61f4c423fa145aa2022-12-22T03:08:04ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002015-02-0171Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breedPatric André Castro0Morgana Gazoni1Alessandra Arno2Solange Maria Anziliero3Natália Milani4Anaiara Langaro5Maria Luísa Appendino Nunes6Diovani Paiano7Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Chapecó, SCIn the last decade sheep production grew significantly and the sheep are one of the most exploited species in the world. West of Santa Catarina shows growth in the exploitation of these species especially dairy breeds. Adverse weather conditions may cause heat stress in animals which causes losses in productive and reproductive indexes. The body temperature is the main variable used to evaluate heat stress. Thus, infrared equipment is used because it is a noninvasive technique. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of tympanic temperature as indicator of thermoregulatory state of dairy sheep. The study was conducted in Chapecó - SC, in February of 2014, for 15 days. Eighteen pregnant sheep (60 days of gestation) with average age of three and five years old were used. Environmental variables dry bulb temperature (Db) and wet bulb temperature (Wb) were taken hourly and the temperature and humidity index (THI) calculated. Respiratory rate (RR), tympanic temperature (TT) and rectal temperature (RT) were measured during the morning and afternoon. Mean values and standard deviations of environmental and physiological variables were calculated for general characterization of the data. The physiological and environmental data were used to analysis of Pearson correlation. The values of environmental and physiological variables were higher in the afternoon compared to the morning. There were significant positive correlation (P<0.05) between TT and RT (r = 0.05), and significant positive correlations (P<0.01) between TT and Db, THI, RR variables (r = 0.37, 0.35 and 0.48, respectively). Also observed significant positive correlations (P<0.05) between Db, THI, RR (r = 0.09, 0.08 and 0, 07) and the RT. The fact that the correlations between the TT and the environmental variables are higher than those found between RT and environmental indicates that noninvasive measurement (tympanic) can be used as indicator physiological measure of heat stress in pregnant sheep Lacaunes, may replace the rectal temperature. More studies regarding this subject in other thermal situations, breeding systems and breeds of sheep is suggested.http://35.199.65.98/ojs/index.php/bia/article/view/391dairy sheeprectal temperaturetympanic temperature
spellingShingle Patric André Castro
Morgana Gazoni
Alessandra Arno
Solange Maria Anziliero
Natália Milani
Anaiara Langaro
Maria Luísa Appendino Nunes
Diovani Paiano
Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed
Boletim de Indústria Animal
dairy sheep
rectal temperature
tympanic temperature
title Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed
title_full Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed
title_fullStr Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed
title_full_unstemmed Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed
title_short Tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep Lacaune breed
title_sort tympanic temperature as an indicator of heat stress in pregnant dairy sheep lacaune breed
topic dairy sheep
rectal temperature
tympanic temperature
url http://35.199.65.98/ojs/index.php/bia/article/view/391
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