Proceedings (Apr 2020)

Differences in Thermoregulatory Responses between Dorper and Second Cross Lambs to Heat Stress Challenges

  • Aleena Joy,
  • Frank R. Dunshea,
  • Brain J. Leury,
  • Kristy DiGiacomo,
  • Iain J. Clarke,
  • Minghao Zhang,
  • Archana Abhijith,
  • Richard Osei-Amponsah,
  • Surinder Singh Chauhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019036155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1
p. 155

Abstract

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We compared the thermotolerance of Dorper (D) and second cross (SC) (Poll Dorset x Merino/Border Leicester) lambs by assessing physiological and biochemical responses. After acclimatization, 4–5 month old lambs of each breed were exposed to either thermo-neutral (18 °C–21 °C, 40%–50% RH, n = 12/group) or cyclic heat stress (HS) (28 °C–40 °C; 40%–60% RH, n = 12/group) for 2 weeks in climatic chambers. The HS involved exposure to temperatures of 38 °C–40 °C between 0800 and 17.00 h daily; otherwise the temperature was maintained at 28 °C. Elevated temperature increased rectal temperature (p p p p p p p p p 2 (p −, Na+ and base excess were significantly (all p < 0.01) reduced under HS, with no breed differences. In conclusion, the attenuated physiological responses to HS in Dorper lambs indicates better adaptation of this breed to high environmental temperature.

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