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J Dairy Sci ; 2024 Jun 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38908702

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Milk production and overall dairy farm economics depend on rearing dairy heifers. This study investigated the presence of a genotype by environment interaction in Holstein (HOL), Nordic Red Dairy Cattle (RDC), and their F1 crossbreeds (HOLxRDC) when provided different feed rations. The aim of our study was to assess how different energy concentrations in feed rations affect growth, body condition scores, feed intake, and feed efficiency in the 3 groups during the prepubertal period. The 3 breed groups were randomly allocated to receive either a standard or a low energy feed ration. HOL heifers exhibited reduced growth and a lower body condition score when they were fed the low energy feed ration. In contrast, the RDC heifers demonstrated similar growth rates with the different feed rations and maintained similar body condition scores irrespective of feed energy concentration. HOLxRDC crossbred heifers performed as an intermediate between the HOL and RDC groups. There were significant differences in dry matter intake and energy intake in the HOL and HOLxRDC groups depending on feed ration treatment. The RDC heifers had similar feed intake irrespective of treatment. There were no significant differences in the feed conversion ratio between breeds and feed treatments. These results indicate the presence of a genotype by environment interaction in prepubertal HOL and RDC heifers in response to differences in feed ration treatment. Due to the influence of prepubertal growth on future milk production, reproduction, and health status, it is important to be aware of breed-specific requirements during the prepubertal period, particularly in mixed-breed and crossbred groups, to optimize growth rates and production potential.

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s.l; s.n; s.ed; 1961. 19p
Não convencional em Inglês | SES-SP, SES SP = Acervo Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1241536

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1-Various aspects of temperature regulation in the nine-banded armadillo, dasypus novemcinctus mexicanus, were studied, including measurements of rectal, skin, and muscle temperatures and of oxygen consumption and recording of electrocardiograms. 2-In a constant ambient temperature of 25 graus centígrados the animals showed a diurnal temperature cycle of maximum 2.5 graus. The lowest temperatures varied between 34 graus-35 graus and occurred in the early morning. The armadillo showed nocturnal habits, and the highest temperatures coincided with maximum activity at about midnight...


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Animais , Temperatura
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