Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer
During a 6 week trial in summer, 3 homogeneous groups, each consisting of 5 Comisana ewes and 5 Rossa Mediterranea goats, grazed watered forage resources during day (D) or night (N), or were housed indoor and supplied with mowed herbage(H). Maximum THI peaked at 94 at the end of July, and was almost...
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doaj-28964a1e1f954d448b514e9bbeaf46a32020-11-25T01:24:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0182s61661810.4081/ijas.2009.s2.616Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summerMassimo TodaroAdriana BonannoGiuseppe CasconeMaria Luigia AlicataGiuseppe Di MiceliAntonino Di GrigoliDuring a 6 week trial in summer, 3 homogeneous groups, each consisting of 5 Comisana ewes and 5 Rossa Mediterranea goats, grazed watered forage resources during day (D) or night (N), or were housed indoor and supplied with mowed herbage(H). Maximum THI peaked at 94 at the end of July, and was almost constantly higher of 80. Milk yield was higher in N than in D and H goats, whereas N ewes produced more milk than H group, but their milk yield was higher than D ewes only in the period with the highest THI values. The lower urea in N goat milk, and the higher casein in N ewe milk, seem to indicate a better efficiency in dietary nitrogen utilization of night grazing animals. N ewes showed lower SCC in milk, and higher incidence of clotting milk samples, in comparison to other ewes. N goats and ewes showed lower rectal temperature and pulse rate in the afternoon and, among metabolic parameters, higher hematic level of sodium. Night grazing was confirmed to be a management practice for increasing heat tolerance, to which goats appeared to be more sensitive in terms of milk yield.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/526Milk production, Dairy ewes, Dairy goats, Heat stress |
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Massimo Todaro Adriana Bonanno Giuseppe Cascone Maria Luigia Alicata Giuseppe Di Miceli Antonino Di Grigoli Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer Italian Journal of Animal Science Milk production, Dairy ewes, Dairy goats, Heat stress |
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Massimo Todaro Adriana Bonanno Giuseppe Cascone Maria Luigia Alicata Giuseppe Di Miceli Antonino Di Grigoli |
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Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer |
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Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer |
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Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer |
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Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer |
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Milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer |
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milk production and physiological traits of ewes and goats housed indoor or grazing at different daily timing in summer |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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During a 6 week trial in summer, 3 homogeneous groups, each consisting of 5 Comisana ewes and 5 Rossa Mediterranea goats, grazed watered forage resources during day (D) or night (N), or were housed indoor and supplied with mowed herbage(H). Maximum THI peaked at 94 at the end of July, and was almost constantly higher of 80. Milk yield was higher in N than in D and H goats, whereas N ewes produced more milk than H group, but their milk yield was higher than D ewes only in the period with the highest THI values. The lower urea in N goat milk, and the higher casein in N ewe milk, seem to indicate a better efficiency in dietary nitrogen utilization of night grazing animals. N ewes showed lower SCC in milk, and higher incidence of clotting milk samples, in comparison to other ewes. N goats and ewes showed lower rectal temperature and pulse rate in the afternoon and, among metabolic parameters, higher hematic level of sodium. Night grazing was confirmed to be a management practice for increasing heat tolerance, to which goats appeared to be more sensitive in terms of milk yield. |
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Milk production, Dairy ewes, Dairy goats, Heat stress |
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http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/526 |
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