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Transepidermal water loss in ewes submitted to sun exposure

Authors :
Cristiane Gonçalves Titto
Ana Carina Alves Pereira de Mira Geraldo
Raquel Ferrari Calviello
Reíssa Alves Vilela
Lina Fernanda Polido Rodrigues
Thays Mayra da Cunha Leme
Fábio Luís Henrique
Evaldo Antonio Lencioni Titto
Alfredo Manuel Franco Pereira
Source :
Boletim de Indústria Animal, Vol 71 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Instituto de Zootecnia, 2015.

Abstract

The work aims to determine thermolysis capacity by losses by sweating using trans epidermal water loss values (TEWL) and by tachypnea. Fifty six Santa Ines ewes were divided in facilities having covered area with a cement floor and ï¬ber cement roof panels (4 m high, 8 x 10 m) and uncovered area with hard dirt floor (15 x 15 m). Thermolysis capacity was evaluated using heat stress challenge in three consecutive days, in which animals stayed under the shade, from 08:00 to 13:00 h, when the ï¬rst sample was taken (T0: 08:00 h). From 13:00 to 14:00 h, they stayed in sunny place for 1 h, and the second sample was taken (T1: 14:00h). Then, animals went back to the shade, where they stayed for more 45 minutes (14:00€“14:45 h), and the third sample was taken (T2: 14:45h). TEWL with a VapoMeter (Delfin, Finland), respiratory rate (RR) by count of movements per minute and rectal temperature (RT) with a digital thermometer were collected in all sampling times. During the heat challenge, air temperature and relative humidity were measured under the shade and in the sun (Table 1). Variance analysis with multiple comparisons of means by Tukey test at 5% was performed. The study was approved by Ethics Committee of USP (12.1.755.74.9). The highest values of TEWL, RR and RT were found shortly after 1 hour of sunshine (P

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese
ISSN :
19814100
Volume :
71
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Boletim de Indústria Animal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.650dccce0c8b4a1eb853f1d30b29b76e
Document Type :
article