Not AvailableAntioxidant defence is one of the important biological adaptations to thermal stress in animals. Micronutrients play crucial roles in the bioactivity of several antioxidant systems. Shelter management by providing a thermo-comfort micro-environment to animals may also combat the heat stress during summer. Hence, the aim of the present study was to assess the biological ability of Malpura lambs to counter thermal stress following supplementation of micronutrients and providing shelter in a temperature-controlled climatic chamber during the hot day-hours in summer. Twenty-one lambs of 3 - 5 months age were equally divided in to three group viz. Group1: control, Group2: micronutrient- supplemented and Group3: housing in thermo-neu...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to evaluate the effects of solar radiation on some physiological ...
Not AvailableThe study was conducted to determine the effect of cold stress on growth, physiological...
Twelve 9-mo-old Merino wethers (30.4 +/- 3.2 kg of BW) were used in a crossover study to investigate...
Not AvailableAntioxidant defence is one of the important biological adaptations to thermal stress in...
Not AvailableMicroclimatic factors are of crucial aspect for the welfare of animals. Therefore, a st...
Not AvailableThe study was conducted to establish the impact of short term exposure to different env...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to assess the cumulative effects of combined stresses (heat and n...
Not AvailableThis study was conducted to evaluate the effect of mineral and antioxidant supplementat...
Sheep rearing is the most integral part of animal production particularly in tropi cal regions. Clim...
Several environmental and nutritional management approaches have been used to mitigate heat stress a...
Not AvailableThe present experiment was conducted in phased manner to observe the effect of improved...
This study aimed to assess the ability of Sohagi ewe lambs to adapt to heat stress conditions during...
Not AvailableIn the semi-arid tropical region, the winter is often associated with the cold wind. Th...
Cold climates may be a risk to the health and welfare of lambs during winter because cold environmen...
Not AvailableHeat stress is a major limiting factor for animal welfare and sheep production. Traditi...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to evaluate the effects of solar radiation on some physiological ...
Not AvailableThe study was conducted to determine the effect of cold stress on growth, physiological...
Twelve 9-mo-old Merino wethers (30.4 +/- 3.2 kg of BW) were used in a crossover study to investigate...
Not AvailableAntioxidant defence is one of the important biological adaptations to thermal stress in...
Not AvailableMicroclimatic factors are of crucial aspect for the welfare of animals. Therefore, a st...
Not AvailableThe study was conducted to establish the impact of short term exposure to different env...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to assess the cumulative effects of combined stresses (heat and n...
Not AvailableThis study was conducted to evaluate the effect of mineral and antioxidant supplementat...
Sheep rearing is the most integral part of animal production particularly in tropi cal regions. Clim...
Several environmental and nutritional management approaches have been used to mitigate heat stress a...
Not AvailableThe present experiment was conducted in phased manner to observe the effect of improved...
This study aimed to assess the ability of Sohagi ewe lambs to adapt to heat stress conditions during...
Not AvailableIn the semi-arid tropical region, the winter is often associated with the cold wind. Th...
Cold climates may be a risk to the health and welfare of lambs during winter because cold environmen...
Not AvailableHeat stress is a major limiting factor for animal welfare and sheep production. Traditi...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to evaluate the effects of solar radiation on some physiological ...
Not AvailableThe study was conducted to determine the effect of cold stress on growth, physiological...
Twelve 9-mo-old Merino wethers (30.4 +/- 3.2 kg of BW) were used in a crossover study to investigate...