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Estimation of upper critical levels of the temperature-humidity index for ½, 3/4 e 7/8 lactating Holstein-Zebu dairy cows

The objective of this trial was to estimate the upper critical levels of the temperature-humidity index (TUI) measuring morning and afternoon rectal temperature (RT), respiratory rate (RF), and hair coat surface temperature (ST) of ½, ¾ and 7/8Holstein-Zebu (HZ) dairy cows during two consecutive years (two summers and two winters) in Coronel Pacheco, MG, Brazil. Correlation and multiple analysis were determined using data obtained from 15 dairy crossbreed cows/season; five from each genetic group (GG). Results showed that RF was more reliable than RT as an indicator of heat stress based on both correlation and regression analysis. Estimated upper critical values of the TUI were 80, 77, and 75 using RT and 79, 77, and 76 using RF for ½HZ, ¾HZ, and 7/8HZ dairy cows, respectively. When ST was used the estimated upper critical values of the TUI were very similar among the three GG averaging 79. The ½HZ dairy cows were more heat tolerant than those in the 7/8HZ GG while the ¾HZ were intermediate.

cattle; physiology; confort index


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