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热应激与山羊福利:适应性及生产方面的考量

Heat Stress and Goat Welfare: Adaptation and Production Considerations.

作者信息

Sejian Veerasamy, Silpa Mullakkalparambil V, Reshma Nair Mini R, Devaraj Chinnasamy, Krishnan Govindan, Bagath Madiajagan, Chauhan Surinder S, Suganthi Rajendran U, Fonseca Vinicius F C, König Sven, Gaughan John B, Dunshea Frank R, Bhatta Raghavendra

机构信息

Centre for Climate Resilient Animal Adaptation Studies, ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Adugodi, Hosur Road, Bangalore 560030, India.

Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, 35390 Gießen, Germany.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Apr 4;11(4):1021. doi: 10.3390/ani11041021.

Abstract

This review attempted to collate and synthesize information on goat welfare and production constraints during heat stress exposure. Among the farm animals, goats arguably are considered the best-suited animals to survive in tropical climates. Heat stress was found to negatively influence growth, milk and meat production and compromised the immune response, thereby significantly reducing goats' welfare under extensive conditions and transportation. Although considered extremely adapted to tropical climates, their production can be compromised to cope with heat stress. Therefore, information on goat adaptation and production performance during heat exposure could help assess their welfare. Such information would be valuable as the farming communities are often struggling in their efforts to assess animal welfare, especially in tropical regions. Broadly three aspects must be considered to ensure appropriate welfare in goats, and these include (i) housing and environment; (ii) breeding and genetics and (iii) handling and transport. Apart from these, there are a few other negative welfare factors in goat rearing, which differ across the production system being followed. Such negative practices are predominant in extensive systems and include nutritional stress, limited supply of good quality water, climatic extremes, parasitic infestation and lameness, culminating in low production, reproduction and high mortality rates. Broadly two types of methodologies are available to assess welfare in goats in these systems: (i) animal-based measures include behavioral measurements, health and production records and disease symptoms; (ii) resources based and management-based measures include stocking density, manpower, housing conditions and health plans. Goat welfare could be assessed based on several indicators covering behavioral, physical, physiological and productive responses. The important indicators of goat welfare include agonistic behavior, vocalization, skin temperature, body condition score (BCS), hair coat conditions, rectal temperature, respiration rate, heart rate, sweating, reduced growth, reduced milk production and reduced reproductive efficiency. There are also different approaches available by which the welfare of goats could be assessed, such as naturalistic, functional and subjective approaches. Thus, assessing welfare in goats at every production stage is a prerequisite for ensuring appropriate production in this all-important species to guarantee optimum returns to the marginal and subsistence farmers.

摘要

本综述试图整理和综合有关山羊在热应激暴露期间的福利和生产限制的信息。在农场动物中,山羊可以说是最适合在热带气候中生存的动物。研究发现,热应激会对生长、产奶和产肉产生负面影响,并损害免疫反应,从而在粗放养殖条件和运输过程中显著降低山羊的福利。尽管山羊被认为对热带气候具有极强的适应性,但它们的生产仍可能因应对热应激而受到影响。因此,有关山羊在热暴露期间的适应性和生产性能的信息有助于评估它们的福利。由于养殖社区在评估动物福利方面往往面临困难,尤其是在热带地区,此类信息将非常有价值。为确保山羊的适当福利,大致必须考虑三个方面,这些方面包括:(i)住房和环境;(ii)繁殖和遗传;(iii)处理和运输。除此之外,山羊养殖中还有一些其他负面福利因素,这些因素因所采用的生产系统而异。此类负面做法在粗放养殖系统中占主导地位,包括营养应激、优质水供应有限、极端气候、寄生虫感染和跛足,最终导致产量低、繁殖率低和死亡率高。在这些系统中,大致有两种方法可用于评估山羊的福利:(i)基于动物的措施包括行为测量、健康和生产记录以及疾病症状;(ii)基于资源和基于管理的措施包括饲养密度、人力、住房条件和健康计划。山羊福利可以根据涵盖行为、身体、生理和生产反应的多个指标进行评估。山羊福利的重要指标包括争斗行为、发声、皮肤温度、体况评分(BCS)、被毛状况、直肠温度、呼吸频率、心率、出汗、生长减缓、产奶量减少和繁殖效率降低。也有不同的方法可用于评估山羊的福利,例如自然主义、功能主义和主观方法。因此,在每个生产阶段评估山羊的福利是确保这个至关重要的物种实现适当生产的先决条件,以保证为边际和自给农民带来最佳回报。

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