2016
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731115001652
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Physiological and behavioral basis for the successful adaptation of goats to severe water restriction under hot environmental conditions

Abstract: Among domestic ruminants, goats are renowned for their ability to tolerate water deprivation, water restriction and energy restriction. However, some basic questions regarding their ability to endure water restriction under heat stress are still open. Three levels of water restriction (56%, 73% and 87% of the ad libitum) were imposed on 20 cross-bred 3-year-old female goats (75% German Fawn and 25% Hair Goat) distributed into four groups, with five animals per treatment. The experiment was conducted from the b… Show more

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“…Lying and inactivity are common behaviors observed during the exposure to high ambient temperatures as a strategy to reduce heat load. In addition, feeding behavior was decreased as a mechanism to reduce heat production [38,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lying and inactivity are common behaviors observed during the exposure to high ambient temperatures as a strategy to reduce heat load. In addition, feeding behavior was decreased as a mechanism to reduce heat production [38,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, because of their ability to secrete proline-rich proteins that complex with tannins, thereby reducing the detrimental effects [24], goats are able to consume and digest tannin-rich browse and effectively extract nutrients from it [25,26]. Goats are also known to be capable of enduring prolonged water deprivation and are better able to withstand heat stress compared to sheep and cattle [27]. Due to their adaptations, compared to other small livestock, goats are a low maintenance option and are the preferred small ruminant by farmers, particularly those residing in areas that are semi-arid and arid and thus characterized by marginal farming potential [28].…”
Section: Goats: Adaptations and Economic Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cattle barn must be provides an optimal environment for optimum production conditions [25]. Also cattle welfare issues required optimal barn environment for high production [26,27]. The monitoring and automation control of important environmental parameters are necessary to achieve high yield at low expense.…”
Section: Barn Environment Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%