EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS

High ambient temperatures affect the secretion of sexual hormones in cows and heifers. As a result, the frequency of silent estrus can reach a high level during summer. In order to analyze the effects of heat stress on sexual behavior in Black and White Romanian heifers, a research has been conducte...

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Main Author: ELENA BOLOCAN
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Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2009-05-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/961
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spelling doaj-88af5d8aa88f4b1fa9916cd435dbd5ff2020-11-25T04:04:22ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762009-05-01421141148883EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERSELENA BOLOCAN0Research and Development Institute for Bovine, BaloteştiHigh ambient temperatures affect the secretion of sexual hormones in cows and heifers. As a result, the frequency of silent estrus can reach a high level during summer. In order to analyze the effects of heat stress on sexual behavior in Black and White Romanian heifers, a research has been conducted on four groups of animals in the pre- and post-AI interval. During spring, in conditions of thermal comfort and under the stimulating influence of increasing photoperiod, 83.3% of the heifers showed clear signs of estrus. Exposure to temperatures of 36-42○C by day and 21-31○C by night caused anoestrus: the heifers did not respond to repeated estrus-induction treatment. When hot days (33-38○C) alternated with tolerable temperatures by night (18-21○C), a normal expression of estrus was noticed in 16.7% of the animals, while 33.3% experienced weak estrus and 50% did not exhibit sexual behavior. In conditions of moderate thermal stress, with peaks of daily temperature ranging from 28 to 34○C, clear signs of estrus were detected in 25% of the heifers and weak symptoms in 41.7%, while 33.3% had silent heat, clinically diagnosed. The circadian profile of behavior changes in heat-stressed heifers, whose sexual activity shifts to night time and to the early hours of the morning.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/961estrus behaviorheat stressheifers
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EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
estrus behavior
heat stress
heifers
author_facet ELENA BOLOCAN
author_sort ELENA BOLOCAN
title EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS
title_short EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS
title_full EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN HEIFERS
title_sort effects of heat stress on sexual behavior in heifers
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2009-05-01
description High ambient temperatures affect the secretion of sexual hormones in cows and heifers. As a result, the frequency of silent estrus can reach a high level during summer. In order to analyze the effects of heat stress on sexual behavior in Black and White Romanian heifers, a research has been conducted on four groups of animals in the pre- and post-AI interval. During spring, in conditions of thermal comfort and under the stimulating influence of increasing photoperiod, 83.3% of the heifers showed clear signs of estrus. Exposure to temperatures of 36-42○C by day and 21-31○C by night caused anoestrus: the heifers did not respond to repeated estrus-induction treatment. When hot days (33-38○C) alternated with tolerable temperatures by night (18-21○C), a normal expression of estrus was noticed in 16.7% of the animals, while 33.3% experienced weak estrus and 50% did not exhibit sexual behavior. In conditions of moderate thermal stress, with peaks of daily temperature ranging from 28 to 34○C, clear signs of estrus were detected in 25% of the heifers and weak symptoms in 41.7%, while 33.3% had silent heat, clinically diagnosed. The circadian profile of behavior changes in heat-stressed heifers, whose sexual activity shifts to night time and to the early hours of the morning.
topic estrus behavior
heat stress
heifers
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/961
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