| Literature DB >> 35970907 |
Mohamed I El Sabry1, Obaida Almasri2,3.
Abstract
Buffalo population has dramatically increased during the last two decades, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Although buffalo are important milk and meat-producing animal, still practices of buffalo farming and welfare aspects are not well established. Housing system and stocking density are significant factors that affect the welfare and production of animals; however, no space allowance standards have been demonstrated for buffalo at different ages. This review article presents the following: (1) an overview of buffalo subtypes and their geographical distribution of buffalo populations and their production; (2) the effect of housing systems and space allowance on the social behavior and welfare indices; (3) the effects of space allowance on milk production and growth performance of buffalo; and (4) the relationship between space allowance and reproductive performance. Although the limited data in this area of research, it can be driven that a larger space allowance with access to a pool, especially during the hot season, maintains buffalo production at optimal levels. Moreover, optimal floor space improves the welfare and social indices of buffalo; however, there are discrepancies in aggressive and agonistic behavior results. Surprisingly, the reproductive performance of buffalo was not affected by space allowance. Therefore, further research is needed to identify the impact of the housing aspects, including space allowance and enrichment tools. on the productive performance, and welfare indices of buffalo. This would assist in implementing welfare-economic standards for buffalo production and reveal the potentiality of this eco-friendly animal.Entities:
Keywords: Buffalo population; Daily gain; Milk; Pregnancy rate; Social behavior; Stocking density
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35970907 PMCID: PMC9378332 DOI: 10.1007/s11250-022-03247-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod ISSN: 0049-4747 Impact factor: 1.893
Fig. 1The distribution of buffalo populations worldwide (Minervino et al., 2020)
The effect of indoor housing systems and stocking density on species-specific natural behaviors and welfare indices of lactating buffalo
| Studied parameters | Intensive system | Semi-intensive system | Extensive system | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allowed space | Barn with a concrete floor and 10 m2/head | Barn with a concrete floor and 10 m2/head + outdoor yard (36 m2/head) + free access to pool | Open-sided barn + outdoor yard 500 m2/head + free access to pool | |
| Standing | No difference | No difference | – | De Rosa et al. ( |
| Time for walking | ↓ | – | – | (Cavallina et al. |
| Idling | ↑ | ↓ | ↓ | Tripaldi et al. ( |
| Grooming activities | ↓ | – | ↑ | Tripaldi et al. ( |
| Investigative activities | ↓ | ↑ | – | De Rosa et al. ( |
| Restless during handling | ↑ | – | ↓ | Tripaldi et al. ( |
| Licking social | ↓ | ↑ | – | De Rosa et al. ( |
| Sniffing and nuzzling | ↓ | ↑ | – | De Rosa et al. ( |
| Aggression social | ↓ | ↑ | De Rosa et al. ( | |
| Scores for cleanliness | ↓ | – | ↑ | De la Cruz-Cruz et al. ( |
| Grazing and bathing activities | – | – | ↑ | Tripaldi et al. ( |
| Wallowing | – | – | ↑ | Tripaldi et al. ( |
| Location in the sun | ↓ | – | ↑ | Tripaldi et al. ( |
↑ = increase, ↓ = decrease
Age of lactating buffalo: ≥ 2 years. Live body weight: ranged from 610 to 667.5 kg
Conclusively, allowing larger floor space for milking buffalo would help them to express their species-specific natural behaviors and may avoid crowding stress influences. Moreover, it is necessary to enrich the knowledge about the effects of SD on the buffalos' behavior during the fattening period, which will assist in determining the optimal allowed space for increasing the meat yield of buffalo
Fig. 2Distribution of buffalo milk and meat production in the world (Minervino et al. 2020; Di Stasio and Brugiapaglia 2021)
Fig. 3The top buffalo milk and meat-producing countries (Naveena and Kiran 2014; Minervino et al. 2020)
The effects of housing system and space allowances on the milk and meat production and reproductive traits of buffalo
| Studied parameters | Intensive system | Semi-intensive system | Extensive system | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allowed space | Barn with a concrete floor and 10 m2/head | Barn with a concrete floor and 10 m2/head + outdoor yard (36 m2/head) with a free access to pool | Open-sided barn with 500 m2/head with a free access to pool | |
| Milk production | ↓ | ↑ | – | De Rosa et al. ( |
| Meat production | ↑↓ | – | – | Borghese ( |
| Pregnant rate, open days | No difference | No difference | – | De Rosa et al. ( |
| Immunological status | ↓ | – | ↑ | Grasso et al. ( |
| Claw conformation | – | – | ↑ | Loberg et al. ( |
↑ = increase, ↓ = decrease