Influência do transporte e mudança de local de manejo nas variáveis fisiológicas e produtivas de cabras Alpinas

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The effects of transportation and reallocation on milk production and composition and physiological responses were studied in 12 late-lactation Alpine goats. Weekly, somatic cell count, milk production and composition, and residual milk volume (after administration of oxytocin) were monitored. Blood samples were taken for hormonal (cortisol) and enzymatic dosages (glucose) in plasma on the day of transportation: before (7h10min) and after transportation (8h20min, 8h30min, and 10h30min). During the three weeks after transportation, blood samples were also taken at 8h20min. Higher levels (P<0.05) of cortisol and glucose after transportation and reallocation were observed and milk yield was significantly lower (P<0.05) one day after them. Milk fat percentage and somatic cell count (P<0.05) were higher after transportation. Results allow concluding that transportation is a stressor agent that may momentarily influence animal production.

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Canaes, T. S., Negrão, J. A., Paiva, F. A., Zaros, M., & Delgado, T. F. G. (2009). Influência do transporte e mudança de local de manejo nas variáveis fisiológicas e produtivas de cabras Alpinas. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 61(4), 935–940. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352009000400023

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