This study used Nelore embryo donors to evaluate the effects of summer temperatures and humidity in a tropical area on embryo recovery. Seventeen cows were randomly assigned to three groups (G1, G2 and G3) as well as 28 heifers into four groups (G4, G5, G6 and G7), and underwent a consecutive 4 d superovulation protocol (Day 0 to 3) and two artificial inseminations (AI; Day 4 and 5). Cortisol concentrations were determined on Day 0, 4 and 5. Temperature and humidity index (THI) was recorded from Days 0 to 7. Embryos were recovered on Day 11, and evaluated for quality and quantity. Heifers experienced higher thermal load than cows, however, there was no difference in the cortisol and reproductive parameters measured between both. The THI mea...
We analyzed the pregnancy rate (PR) and birth rate (BR) of Nellore cows raised extensively in the Ce...
Bovines, as homeothermic animals, are able to keep their body temperature stable, but in tropical an...
In regions with a tropical climate, shading may determine greater animal comfort (Garcia et al, 2011...
This study used Nelore embryo donors to evaluate the effects of summer temperatures and humidity in ...
The effects of different Temperature Humidity Index (THI) values in cold, hot and El Niño (EN) clima...
Heat stress strongly negatively affects reproductive traits in dairy cattle. The purpose of the pres...
This work aimed to verify the effects of the handling andthermal environment on the pregnancy rate o...
It was hypothesized the lower fertility of repeat-breeder (RB) Holstein cows is associated with oocy...
Heat stress has negative effects on pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cattle. There are genetic dif...
In the first experiment, the temperature humidity index (THI) was compared with pregnancy rates (PR)...
This study investigated the effect of human-animal interaction (HAI) and the stress response on the ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT In tropical regions, the use of adapted breeds has been a strategy to minimize th...
AbstractThe present study investigated the effect of Holstein donor category (cows vs. heifers) and ...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of environmental temperature on the number and...
Abstract Objective was to elucidate the effects of heat stress (HS) on embryo development during fir...
We analyzed the pregnancy rate (PR) and birth rate (BR) of Nellore cows raised extensively in the Ce...
Bovines, as homeothermic animals, are able to keep their body temperature stable, but in tropical an...
In regions with a tropical climate, shading may determine greater animal comfort (Garcia et al, 2011...
This study used Nelore embryo donors to evaluate the effects of summer temperatures and humidity in ...
The effects of different Temperature Humidity Index (THI) values in cold, hot and El Niño (EN) clima...
Heat stress strongly negatively affects reproductive traits in dairy cattle. The purpose of the pres...
This work aimed to verify the effects of the handling andthermal environment on the pregnancy rate o...
It was hypothesized the lower fertility of repeat-breeder (RB) Holstein cows is associated with oocy...
Heat stress has negative effects on pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cattle. There are genetic dif...
In the first experiment, the temperature humidity index (THI) was compared with pregnancy rates (PR)...
This study investigated the effect of human-animal interaction (HAI) and the stress response on the ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT In tropical regions, the use of adapted breeds has been a strategy to minimize th...
AbstractThe present study investigated the effect of Holstein donor category (cows vs. heifers) and ...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of environmental temperature on the number and...
Abstract Objective was to elucidate the effects of heat stress (HS) on embryo development during fir...
We analyzed the pregnancy rate (PR) and birth rate (BR) of Nellore cows raised extensively in the Ce...
Bovines, as homeothermic animals, are able to keep their body temperature stable, but in tropical an...
In regions with a tropical climate, shading may determine greater animal comfort (Garcia et al, 2011...