Physiological rhythmicity in Malpura ewes to adapt to cold stress in a semi-arid tropical environment

A study was conducted to assess the rhythmic pattern of physiological parameter in Malpura ewes to adapt to cold stress in a semi-arid tropical environment. Eighteen adult Malpura ewes were selected for the present study. These ewes were randomly allocated into two groups: GI (Open shed; n=9) and GI...

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Published inBiological rhythm research Vol. 49; no. 2; pp. 215 - 225
Main Authors Sejian, Veerasamy, Kumar, Davendra, Naqvi, S. M. K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis 04.03.2018
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Summary:A study was conducted to assess the rhythmic pattern of physiological parameter in Malpura ewes to adapt to cold stress in a semi-arid tropical environment. Eighteen adult Malpura ewes were selected for the present study. These ewes were randomly allocated into two groups: GI (Open shed; n=9) and GII (Protected; n=9). The study was conducted for a period of 30 days during the peak winter season (December 2011) during which the animals were stall fed. Blood samples were collected at fortnightly interval. The growth, physiological response, blood biochemical response and endocrine response parameters were studied. The results reveal that cold stress had significant negative influence on all the parameters studied in the ewes. In conclusion, it can be said that cold stress had significant influence on the biological functions in the ewes that would result in the impairment of their production and reproductive efficiency as well. The study also indicates the relevance of provision of appropriate protective measures to foster cold during the extreme winter months in the arid and semi-arid tropical areas.
ISSN:0929-1016
1744-4179
DOI:10.1080/09291016.2017.1350444