Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan

This research was intended to determine clinical signs and morphological features of blood in the adaptation of imported goat breeds in dairy farming to local climatic conditions, and to establish the formation of new farms in Uzbekistan. The analysis of the clinical condition of the goats during th...

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Main Authors: Eshmatov I, Eshmatova Sh, Eshmatova M, Davronov B, Donayev Kh, Soatov U, Toshpulatov Ch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/34/e3sconf_uesf2021_04030.pdf
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spelling doaj-e1baa7a583c54b0ba114a51397c95c6a2021-05-28T14:24:00ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012580403010.1051/e3sconf/202125804030e3sconf_uesf2021_04030Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of UzbekistanEshmatov I0Eshmatova Sh1Eshmatova M2Davronov B3Donayev Kh4Soatov U5Toshpulatov Ch6Livestock and Poultry Research InstituteLivestock and Poultry Research InstituteLivestock and Poultry Research InstituteLivestock and Poultry Research InstituteTashkent State Agrarian UniversityTashkent State Agrarian UniversityTashkent Branch of the Samarkand Institute of Veterinary Medicine TashkentThis research was intended to determine clinical signs and morphological features of blood in the adaptation of imported goat breeds in dairy farming to local climatic conditions, and to establish the formation of new farms in Uzbekistan. The analysis of the clinical condition of the goats during the study showed that changes in weather temperature during the seasons also affected their heart rate. The average heart rate of males in the summer was 63.3-63.5 times, respectively, in the spring - 63.3-63.9 times, in the winter and autumn, it was 63.3-63.4 times. Although there were differences in the respiration of the heifers because of the seasons and their age, they remained at the level of the physiological norm. When the body temperature of young females was observed in the winter, spring, summer and autumn, in the summer, the daytime temperature was 0.4-0.7 °C higher than the morning temperature, and in the evening the air temperature decreased again. The body temperature of young females averaged 39.2 °C in groups in summer, 38.8 °C in spring, 38.9 °C in autumn, and 39.0 °C in winter. Clinical cases of young goats were observed during the study.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/34/e3sconf_uesf2021_04030.pdf
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Eshmatova Sh
Eshmatova M
Davronov B
Donayev Kh
Soatov U
Toshpulatov Ch
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Eshmatova Sh
Eshmatova M
Davronov B
Donayev Kh
Soatov U
Toshpulatov Ch
Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Eshmatov I
Eshmatova Sh
Eshmatova M
Davronov B
Donayev Kh
Soatov U
Toshpulatov Ch
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title Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan
title_short Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan
title_full Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan
title_fullStr Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of Uzbekistan
title_sort adaptation of imported goats to the natural climate conditions of uzbekistan
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This research was intended to determine clinical signs and morphological features of blood in the adaptation of imported goat breeds in dairy farming to local climatic conditions, and to establish the formation of new farms in Uzbekistan. The analysis of the clinical condition of the goats during the study showed that changes in weather temperature during the seasons also affected their heart rate. The average heart rate of males in the summer was 63.3-63.5 times, respectively, in the spring - 63.3-63.9 times, in the winter and autumn, it was 63.3-63.4 times. Although there were differences in the respiration of the heifers because of the seasons and their age, they remained at the level of the physiological norm. When the body temperature of young females was observed in the winter, spring, summer and autumn, in the summer, the daytime temperature was 0.4-0.7 °C higher than the morning temperature, and in the evening the air temperature decreased again. The body temperature of young females averaged 39.2 °C in groups in summer, 38.8 °C in spring, 38.9 °C in autumn, and 39.0 °C in winter. Clinical cases of young goats were observed during the study.
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