Current analysis evaluated adaptive parameters and thermal comfort of postpartum ewes fed on concentrate supplementation in grazing system. Thirty lactating pluriparous sheep, 16 Santa Inês (SI) and 14 Morada Nova (MN) were used. Physiological parameters such as respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR) and rectal temperature (RT) were measured, in that order, with the animals at rest in the morning (6:00-7:00 am) and in the afternoon (1:00-2:00 pm), respectively, every seven days, with 10 samples. A significant effect (p < 0.05) for RR and HR was reported in the strain. Similar behavior was reported for RR between the breeds where MN sheep had high adaptability. Supplementation levels of 0.5 and 1.5% influenced (p < 0.05) RR which was stronge...
The aim of the project was to improve the understanding of water, energy and heat stresses on livest...
The effects of parity [primiparous (PRIM) or multiparous (MULT)] on the efficiency of the body reser...
The aim of this study was to compare the intake and digestive physiology of mature ewes of two breed...
Current analysis evaluated adaptive parameters and thermal comfort of postpartum ewes fed on concent...
Current assay evaluates thermoregulatory characteristics of native sheep in pregnancy and supplement...
This study was realized to evaluate the effect of concentrate supplementation and time scales of eva...
Session 65 - Théâtre 2International audienceSimulating a climate change event, responses of Mediterr...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the interrelationships between body composition at parturi...
Joint Annual Meeting2014, Kansa City (Kansas, USA) 2014/07/20–24In a previous work we demonstrated t...
Paru également dans la revue "Journal of Animal Science", vol.92, E-Suppl.2International audienceIn ...
Sheep rearing is the most integral part of animal production particularly in tropi cal regions. Clim...
SUMMARY The objective was to verify the effect of energy supplementation by including protected fat ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to assess the cumulative effects of combined stresses (heat and n...
The heat production (HP) from CH4 and CO2 production and O-2 consumption was determined by the respi...
Grazing sheep undergo seasonal variation in body condition due to changes in pasture growth and nutr...
The aim of the project was to improve the understanding of water, energy and heat stresses on livest...
The effects of parity [primiparous (PRIM) or multiparous (MULT)] on the efficiency of the body reser...
The aim of this study was to compare the intake and digestive physiology of mature ewes of two breed...
Current analysis evaluated adaptive parameters and thermal comfort of postpartum ewes fed on concent...
Current assay evaluates thermoregulatory characteristics of native sheep in pregnancy and supplement...
This study was realized to evaluate the effect of concentrate supplementation and time scales of eva...
Session 65 - Théâtre 2International audienceSimulating a climate change event, responses of Mediterr...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the interrelationships between body composition at parturi...
Joint Annual Meeting2014, Kansa City (Kansas, USA) 2014/07/20–24In a previous work we demonstrated t...
Paru également dans la revue "Journal of Animal Science", vol.92, E-Suppl.2International audienceIn ...
Sheep rearing is the most integral part of animal production particularly in tropi cal regions. Clim...
SUMMARY The objective was to verify the effect of energy supplementation by including protected fat ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to assess the cumulative effects of combined stresses (heat and n...
The heat production (HP) from CH4 and CO2 production and O-2 consumption was determined by the respi...
Grazing sheep undergo seasonal variation in body condition due to changes in pasture growth and nutr...
The aim of the project was to improve the understanding of water, energy and heat stresses on livest...
The effects of parity [primiparous (PRIM) or multiparous (MULT)] on the efficiency of the body reser...
The aim of this study was to compare the intake and digestive physiology of mature ewes of two breed...