Literature DB >> 1249274

Effect of temperature-season on bovine adrenal cortical function, blood cell profile, and milk production.

J A Lee, J D Roussel, J F Beatty.   

Abstract

Data collected monthly for one calendar year from Holstein cows lactating under Louisiana ambient climatic conditions comprised a total of 264 cow-months. The year was divided into seasons of cool, intermediate, and hot temperatures. The hot season elicited depressions in circulating corticoids and percent hematocrit. Leukocytosis was a response to increasing ambient temperature primarily accounted for by an increase in circulating neutrophils. Progression from intermediate to hot season gave evidence of eosinophila, and in addition, a relative eosinopenia may have been induced by increased adrenal cortex activity. Milk production was depressed during the hot temperature-season and showed no significant relationship with corticoids of plasma. Rectal temperatures and respiration rates were indicative of heat stress in the hot temperature-season and gave significant negative correlations with circulating corticoid concentration.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1249274     DOI: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(76)84163-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Sci        ISSN: 0022-0302            Impact factor:   4.034


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3.  Influence of season and reproductive status on peripheral plasma progesterone levels in the lactating bovine.

Authors:  J D Roussel; J F Beatty; J A Lee
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6.  Short- and Long-Term Exposure to Heat Stress Differently Affect Performance, Blood Parameters, and Integrity of Intestinal Epithelia of Growing Pigs.

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