2002
DOI: 10.1017/s0021859602002174
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Comparison of body water retention during water deprivation between swamp buffaloes and Friesian cattle

Abstract: The vasopressin (VP) and aldosterone responses of swamp buffaloes and Friesian cattle were compared during 3 days of ad libitum water availability and 3 days of water deprivation. During the period of hydration, buffaloes showed significantly higher VP concentrations (2.31±0.09 v. 1.23±0.07 pg/ml), in spite of larger water excretion rate through urine, relative to cattle. During the period of dehydration, although VP increased progressively in both species, the concentration in the buffaloes (66.7±18.6 pg/ml) … Show more

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“…Rectal temperature is recognized as the ideal indicator for heat load in animal's body as well as it is considered as an important measure of physiological status (Koga et al 2004). Exposures of animal to high quantum of heat stress try to balance their body temperature by dissipating heat load as much as possible.…”
Section: Rectal Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rectal temperature is recognized as the ideal indicator for heat load in animal's body as well as it is considered as an important measure of physiological status (Koga et al 2004). Exposures of animal to high quantum of heat stress try to balance their body temperature by dissipating heat load as much as possible.…”
Section: Rectal Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rectal temperature is recognized as an important measure of physiological status as well as the ideal indicator for assessment of heat storage in animal's body (Koga et al, 2004). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of linear model for dependent variable RT in Sahiwal and Karan Fries cows was found to be highly significant at 1% level of significance.…”
Section: Rectal Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to cope with water restriction under warm environment is affected by the evolutionary adaptation of species and breeds. From this point of view, it must be remembered that buffalo had its evolutionary adaptation under wet environments, and this led to a greater dependence on external water rather to be able to conserve internal water (Koga et al 2002).…”
Section: Watermentioning
confidence: 99%