1970
DOI: 10.1159/000240206
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Temperature Regulation in the New-Born Ox (Bos taurus)

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“…The metabolic values for the neonatal calves in the present study were similar to previously reported values for dairy calves Carstens et al, 1987). However, higher values of resting metabolism were reported by Thompson and Clough (1970) and Vermorel et al (1983Vermorel et al ( , 1987. Those higher values possibly were a consequence of the methods and environments used to confine the calves during the metabolic measurements.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The metabolic values for the neonatal calves in the present study were similar to previously reported values for dairy calves Carstens et al, 1987). However, higher values of resting metabolism were reported by Thompson and Clough (1970) and Vermorel et al (1983Vermorel et al ( , 1987. Those higher values possibly were a consequence of the methods and environments used to confine the calves during the metabolic measurements.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Cold-induced metabolism of calves of less than 1 wk of age has been investigated by Gonzalez-Jimenez and Blaxter (1962), Thompson and Clough (1970), Vermorel et al (1983Vermorel et al ( , 1987 and Okamoto et al (1986). However, the dependence of maximum cold-induced metabolic rate on the hypothermic state of the neonatal calf is not known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1963) and Thompson and Clough (19'10) 1986), heat production cannot meet the heat loss of wet calves held at20"C during the first hour of life (Thompson and Clough 1970 (Thompson and Clough 1970) is similar to the resting metabolism of our HF calves in a 37.5'C water bath and l0% higher than the values obtained by Okamoto et al (1986) in similar conditions. However, the 10'C environmental temperature in the respiration chambers caused a 4l% increase in resting HP of dried HF calves; this agrees with the results of Thompson and Clough (1970), who showed that the thermogenesis of dried Friesian calves held at 5oC was 72% higher than at 25'C. Eales and Small (1981) after a colostrum meal but not by Okamoto et al (1986) Levieux 1978) or from breed differences (Levieux 1984).…”
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“…La temp6rature rectale (RT) et la production de chaleur (HP) de 10 veaux Hostein x Frison (HF), 10 veaux Salers (S) et 7 veaux Charolais (CH) de bonne vitalit6, maintenus e 10"C, ont 6t6 mesur6es en continu au cours du premier jour de (Martin et al 1975), Thermoregulation or energy metabolism was studied in Black-and-white or Red-and-white calves during the first hours or the first days of life (Roy et al1957;Markovic 1963; Thompson and Clough 1970;Olsson et al 1981;Okamoto et al 1986 and glutamate (glutamate dehydrogenase).…”
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“…Calves are born with approximately 1 °C higher rectal temperature than the adult animal but this temperature decreases within the first six hours to normal values (Thompson and Clough, 1970). The cause seems to be the loss of heat from the moist fur.…”
Section: Effects Of Cold On Young Calvesmentioning
confidence: 99%