Author:
MELLADO M.,VERA T.,MEZA-HERRERA C.,RUÍZ F.
Abstract
Analyses were made on birth weight of 2706 kids (six genetic groups) under confinement conditions
in the arid zone of northern Mexico, to study the effect of air temperature (mean annual temperature
= 21·1 °C) during gestation on this trait. The relationship of environmental temperature at kidding
and survival of kids was also studied. Birth weight was significantly negatively related to mean dry
bulb air temperature during gestation (reduction of 40±3 g for 1 °C increase in mean air temperature
during gestation; r = −0·22; P < 0·01), although
temperature only explained 5% of the variance of
kid birth weight. Mean minimum temperatures (< 4 °C) 5 days after birth significantly reduced kid
survival (83% v. 89–93% for kids born when temperatures were above 4 °C; P < 0·01). Air
temperatures between 30 and 41 °C during the perinatal period did not affect (P > 0·05) survival rate.
These results suggest that newborn kids seem to be relatively resistant to high air temperature, but
are fairly susceptible to cold stress. Also, birth weight of kids from goats exposed to high air
temperature during pregnancy was marginally reduced, although this was of limited economic
significance.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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