2016
DOI: 10.2527/jas.2015-9623
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High environmental temperature around farrowing induced heat stress in crated sows

Abstract: The aim of the experiment was to study the impact of high ambient temperature (25°C) around farrowing on crated sows unable to perform thermoregulatory behavior. Twenty sows were housed in 2 farrowing rooms in conventional farrowing crates. In 1 room (CONTROL) temperature was kept at 20°C. In the other room (HEAT) temperature was initially kept at 20°C and gradually raised until it reached 25°C from d 112 to 115 of gestation. Then the temperature was gradually lowered to 20°C. Sows were continuously video reco… Show more

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“…Ambient temperature and photoperiod influence weaning-to-service intervals through direct effects on the hypothalamus-hypophyseal-ovarian axis (Hurtgen andLeman 1980, Britt et al 1983). Feed intake reduction might play a role in the delayed return-to-estrus after weaning under high ambient temperature (Muns et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ambient temperature and photoperiod influence weaning-to-service intervals through direct effects on the hypothalamus-hypophyseal-ovarian axis (Hurtgen andLeman 1980, Britt et al 1983). Feed intake reduction might play a role in the delayed return-to-estrus after weaning under high ambient temperature (Muns et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, piglets born to sows that experienced heat stress during pregnancy makes them more prone to an altered metabolism resulting in animals with less skeletal muscle (Johnson et al 2015) and weaning weights (Muns et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A baixa ingestão alimentar provoca redução das reservas corporais, piora a condição corporal, pode desenvolver problemas reprodutivos e menor vida útil das fêmeas (Bloemhof et al, 2008). Matrizes suínas lactantes sob temperatura de 25°C reduzem a ingestão alimentar com impacto negativo na massa corporal dos leitões ao desmame (Muns et al, 2016). Alterações no comportamento e na fisiologia (Muns et al, 2016) e redução nos valores dos hormônios tireoidianos (Afsal et al, 2018) também são respostas observadas em porcas sob estresse por calor.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Matrizes suínas lactantes sob temperatura de 25°C reduzem a ingestão alimentar com impacto negativo na massa corporal dos leitões ao desmame (Muns et al, 2016). Alterações no comportamento e na fisiologia (Muns et al, 2016) e redução nos valores dos hormônios tireoidianos (Afsal et al, 2018) também são respostas observadas em porcas sob estresse por calor. A relação neutrófilo/linfócito pode ser um bom marcador quando o estresse por calor é de médio a longo prazo (Quiñonero et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A baixa ingestão alimentar provoca redução das reservas corporais, piora a condição corporal, pode desenvolver problemas reprodutivos e menor vida útil das fêmeas (Bloemhof et al, 2008). Muns et al (2016) verificaram que temperaturas próximas a 25 °C, as matrizes suínas lactantes reduziram a ingestão alimentar, com impacto negativo na massa corporal dos leitões ao desmame.…”
Section: Concentrações Dos Hormônios Triiodotironina (T3) E Tiroxina unclassified