Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone

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The study aimed to evaluate the effect of breed, time of day and mean hair density (MHDen) on heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), skin temperature (ST°), rectal temperature (RT°) and difference RT°-ST°. The study included 10 heifers (4 Holstein and 6 Creoles) between 14 and 18 months of age, rai...

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Autores: Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo Guillermo, Hinojosa Benavides, René Antonio, Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:livestock
environment
fur
physiological response
vital signs
ganado
medio ambiente
pelaje
respuesta fisiológica
signos vitales
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
Efecto de raza, momento del día y características del pelo sobre la frecuencia cardiaca y respiratoria, y temperatura rectal y de piel en vacunos en zona de confort
title Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
spellingShingle Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo Guillermo
livestock
environment
fur
physiological response
vital signs
ganado
medio ambiente
pelaje
respuesta fisiológica
signos vitales
title_short Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
title_full Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
title_fullStr Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
title_full_unstemmed Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
title_sort Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zone
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo Guillermo
Hinojosa Benavides, René Antonio
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo Guillermo
Hinojosa Benavides, René Antonio
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
author Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo Guillermo
author_facet Poma Gutiérrez, Adolfo Guillermo
Hinojosa Benavides, René Antonio
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
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author2 Hinojosa Benavides, René Antonio
Quispe Peña, Edgar Carlos
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv livestock
environment
fur
physiological response
vital signs
ganado
medio ambiente
pelaje
respuesta fisiológica
signos vitales
topic livestock
environment
fur
physiological response
vital signs
ganado
medio ambiente
pelaje
respuesta fisiológica
signos vitales
description The study aimed to evaluate the effect of breed, time of day and mean hair density (MHDen) on heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), skin temperature (ST°), rectal temperature (RT°) and difference RT°-ST°. The study included 10 heifers (4 Holstein and 6 Creoles) between 14 and 18 months of age, raised on grazing and with an average environmental temperature (ET°) of 17.6 °C and an average relative humidity (RH°) of 60.5%. A wearable vital signs monitor was used to monitor HR, RR, and ST°. Measurements were made in the morning, afternoon and evening. The evaluation of MHDen was performed using the FIBER DEN device and the mean hair diameter (MHD) with the FIBER EC device. To evaluate the effect of breed, time of day and MHDen on HR, RR, RT° and ST°, an additive linear model with two covariates (ET° and RH°) was applied. Duncan's test was used for multiple comparisons, and Pearson's correlations were calculated to evaluate relationships between variables. The HR, RR, ST° and the difference RT°-ST° were 70.1±6.8 bpm, 23.6±7.2 rpm, 31.65±1.35 °C and 7.2±1.5 °C, respectively, without differences by breed or time of day. Breed had no effect on RR and RT°, but in the morning and afternoon the animals had higher RR than in the evening, as well as with respect to the difference RT°-ST°. It is concluded that, under the conditions of the study, ET°, time of day and HR have an effect on RT°, ST° and the RT°-ST° gradient, although this effect decreases when the MHD is low.
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spelling Effect of breed, time of day and hair characteristics on heart and respiratory rate, and rectal and skin temperature in cattle in comfort zoneEfecto de raza, momento del día y características del pelo sobre la frecuencia cardiaca y respiratoria, y temperatura rectal y de piel en vacunos en zona de confortPoma Gutiérrez, Adolfo GuillermoHinojosa Benavides, René AntonioQuispe Peña, Edgar CarlosPoma Gutiérrez, Adolfo GuillermoHinojosa Benavides, René AntonioQuispe Peña, Edgar Carloslivestockenvironmentfurphysiological responsevital signsganadomedio ambientepelajerespuesta fisiológicasignos vitalesThe study aimed to evaluate the effect of breed, time of day and mean hair density (MHDen) on heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), skin temperature (ST°), rectal temperature (RT°) and difference RT°-ST°. The study included 10 heifers (4 Holstein and 6 Creoles) between 14 and 18 months of age, raised on grazing and with an average environmental temperature (ET°) of 17.6 °C and an average relative humidity (RH°) of 60.5%. A wearable vital signs monitor was used to monitor HR, RR, and ST°. Measurements were made in the morning, afternoon and evening. The evaluation of MHDen was performed using the FIBER DEN device and the mean hair diameter (MHD) with the FIBER EC device. To evaluate the effect of breed, time of day and MHDen on HR, RR, RT° and ST°, an additive linear model with two covariates (ET° and RH°) was applied. Duncan's test was used for multiple comparisons, and Pearson's correlations were calculated to evaluate relationships between variables. The HR, RR, ST° and the difference RT°-ST° were 70.1±6.8 bpm, 23.6±7.2 rpm, 31.65±1.35 °C and 7.2±1.5 °C, respectively, without differences by breed or time of day. Breed had no effect on RR and RT°, but in the morning and afternoon the animals had higher RR than in the evening, as well as with respect to the difference RT°-ST°. It is concluded that, under the conditions of the study, ET°, time of day and HR have an effect on RT°, ST° and the RT°-ST° gradient, although this effect decreases when the MHD is low.El estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto de la raza, momento del día y media de la densidad de pelos (MDenP) sobre la frecuencia cardiaca (FC), frecuencia respiratoria (FR), temperatura de piel (T°P), temperatura rectal (T°R) y diferencia T°R- T°P. Se trabajó con 10 vaquillas (4 Holstein y 6 criollas) entre 14 y 18 meses de edad, criadas al pastoreo y con temperatura ambiental (T°A) promedio de 17.6 °C y humedad relativa (H°R) promedio de 60.5%. Para el monitoreo de la FC, FR y T°P se utilizó un monitor de signos vitales llevable. Las mediciones se hicieron en la mañana, tarde y noche. La evaluación de la densidad de pelaje se realizó mediante el dispositivo FIBER DEN y el diámetro medio del pelo (DMP) con el equipo FIBER EC. Para evaluar el efecto de la raza, momento del día y MDenP sobre la FC, FR, T°R, T°P se aplicó un modelo aditivo lineal con dos covariables (T°A y H°R). Para las comparaciones múltiples se utilizó la prueba de Duncan, y para la evaluación de las relaciones entre las variables se calculó las correlaciones de Pearson. La FC, FR, T°P y la diferencia T°R-T°P fue de 70.1±6.8 lpm, 23.6±7.2 rpm, 31.65±1.35 °C y 7.2±1.5 °C, respectivamente, sin diferencias por raza ni momento del día. La raza no tuvo efecto sobre FR y T°R, pero en la mañana y tarde los animales tuvieron mayor FR que en la noche, al igual que con respecto a la diferencia T°R-T°P. Se concluye que, bajo las condiciones del estudio, la T°A, momento del día y HR tiene efecto sobre la T°R, T°P y la gradiente T°R-T°P, aunque este efecto disminuye cuando el DMP es bajo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2180410.15381/rivep.v33i4.21804Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 4 (2022); e21804Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 4 (2022); e218041682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21804/18625Derechos de autor 2022 Adolfo Guillermo Poma Gutiérrez, René Antonio Hinojosa Benavides, Edgar Carlos Quispe Peñahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/218042022-09-06T12:40:26Z
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