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Vpliv okoljske temperature na prenatalno rast pri govedu
ID Skube, Eva (Author), ID Žgur, Silvester (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Okoljska temperatura, predvsem vročinski stres (v nadaljevanju VS) negativno vpliva na reprodukcijsko sposobnost krav, dolžino brejosti, rojstno in odstavitveno maso telet ter kasnejšo proizvodnost odraslih potomk. Postavili smo hipotezo, da se vpliv VS v prenatalnem obdobju izrazi z manjšo rojstno maso telet, slabše razvitim imunskim sistemom in slabšo produktivnostjo od sovrstnikov v termonevtralnem okolju. S pregledom literature smo prišli do zaključka, da vročinski stres v največji meri vpliva na razvitje samega zarodka v času obrejitve in pa na rast plodu v obdobju presušitve, ko je njegova rast najbolj intenzivna. Povprečno je bilo obdobje brejosti krav, ki so bile v času presušitve izpostavljene VS v primerjavi s kravami, ki so bile v obdobju VS oskrbljene z ustreznimi metodami hlajenja krajše za 3 dni. Ker z rojstno maso najlažje ocenjujemo uspešnost rasti v prenatalnem obdobju, smo primerjali rezultate osmih raziskav zadnjega desetletja. V povprečju je rojstna masa telet, ki so bila prenatalnem obdobju izpostavljena VS nižja za 4 kg (9 %) v primerjavi s teleti, ki v prenatalnem obdobju niso doživljali tovrstnega stresa. Pasivna imunost je bila pri teletih pod vplivom VS oslabljena zaradi slabše učinkovitost absorpcije imunoglobulinov. Prizadet razvoj mlečne žleze v času fetalnega razvoja pa se v odrasli dobi živali, ob nastopu prve laktacije, odrazi v zmanjšani mlečnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:govedoreja, govedo, prenatalna rast, temperatura
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151210 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:168237571 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:Effect of environmental temperature on prenatal growth in cattle
Abstract:
Environmental temperature, particularly heat stress (hereafter referred to as HS ), negatively affects cow reproductive performance, gestation length, calf birth and weaning weights, and subsequent productivity of its offspring. We hypothesized that the effects of HS in the prenatal period manifest as lower calf birth weight, weakened immune function, and lower performance of heat-stressed offspring compared to offspring in a thermoneutral environment. Based on literature reviews, we concluded that heat stress has the greatest impact on the development of the embryo itself during gestation and on fetal growth during the dry period when the growth is most intense. The gestation period of dams exposed to HS during the dry period was on average 3 days shorter than that of chilled dams. Birth weight is the easiest method to assess growth performance during the prenatal period, so we compared results from eight studies conducted over the past decade. On average, the birth weight of calves exposed to HS during the prenatal period was 4 kg (9 %) lower than calves not exposed to this type of stress during the prenatal period. Passive immunity was weakened in calves exposed to HS due to poor absorption efficiency of immunoglobulins. Consequently, the impaired development of the mammary gland during fetal growth, is reflected in reduced milk production in the first lactation.

Keywords:cattle breeding, prenatal growth, temperature

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