Heat Tolerance Of Crossbred Jersey Cows In Semi-Arid Tropical Climate

Authors

  • A. Clement Ebenezer Henry Department of Livestock Production and Management Madras Veterinary College, Chennai - 600 007
  • S. Arunachalam Department of Livestock Production and Management Madras Veterinary College, Chennai - 600 007
  • T. Sivakumar Department of Livestock Production and Management Madras Veterinary College, Chennai - 600 007
  • P.N. Richard Jagatheesan Department of Livestock Production and Management Madras Veterinary College, Chennai - 600 007

Keywords:

Jersey-Sindhi crossbred cattle, heat tolerance test, physiological status, rectal temperature

Abstract

The study was conducted at Livestock Research Station, Kattupakkam, Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University with 55 randomly selected Jersey-Sindhi crossbred cattle, subjected to heat tolerance test expressed as index of tolerance to heat (ITH). The ITH of Jersey-Sindhi crossbred cattle was 8.51± 0.03 for lactating cow, 8.71 ± 0.05 for heifer and 8.60 ± 0.04 for dry cow in the scale 0 to 10, with 10 being the most heat tolerant. The heat tolerance index was not significant between seasons and also between different physiological status. The heat tolerating capacity of Jersey-Sindhi cross bred cattle in the present study is well enhanced and may be a choice for developing heat tolerant animals. The average daily milk yield of Jersey-Sindhi cross bred cattle were positively correlated with index of heat tolerance for winter (0.2522) and summer (0.6267) seasons. Hence, the index of tolerance to heat can be used as a tool for comparing animals in different environmental condition for their productive and reproductive performance. 

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Published

2014-03-20

How to Cite

Henry, A.C.E., Arunachalam, .S., Sivakumar , T., & Jagatheesan, P.R. (2014). Heat Tolerance Of Crossbred Jersey Cows In Semi-Arid Tropical Climate . Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology, 9(4), 29–31. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijvsbt/article/view/3035