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Comparative assessment of growth performance of indigenous and cross-bred calves subjected to combined stressors (heat and nutritional)
by
Prashant, R. G
, Jayakumar, S
, Shashank, C. G
, Kulkarni, Nitish A
, Sejian, V
, Kumar, Parveen
, Tiwari, Manish
in
Body temperature
/ Body weight
/ Gene expression
/ Growth factors
/ Growth hormones
/ Heat
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ Insulin
/ Insulin-like growth factor I
/ Insulin-like growth factors
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Pulse rate
/ Summer
/ Temperature effects
/ Thyroid hormones
/ Thyroxine
/ Triiodothyronine
2023
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Comparative assessment of growth performance of indigenous and cross-bred calves subjected to combined stressors (heat and nutritional)
by
Prashant, R. G
, Jayakumar, S
, Shashank, C. G
, Kulkarni, Nitish A
, Sejian, V
, Kumar, Parveen
, Tiwari, Manish
in
Body temperature
/ Body weight
/ Gene expression
/ Growth factors
/ Growth hormones
/ Heat
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ Insulin
/ Insulin-like growth factor I
/ Insulin-like growth factors
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Pulse rate
/ Summer
/ Temperature effects
/ Thyroid hormones
/ Thyroxine
/ Triiodothyronine
2023
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Comparative assessment of growth performance of indigenous and cross-bred calves subjected to combined stressors (heat and nutritional)
by
Prashant, R. G
, Jayakumar, S
, Shashank, C. G
, Kulkarni, Nitish A
, Sejian, V
, Kumar, Parveen
, Tiwari, Manish
in
Body temperature
/ Body weight
/ Gene expression
/ Growth factors
/ Growth hormones
/ Heat
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ Insulin
/ Insulin-like growth factor I
/ Insulin-like growth factors
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Pulse rate
/ Summer
/ Temperature effects
/ Thyroid hormones
/ Thyroxine
/ Triiodothyronine
2023
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Comparative assessment of growth performance of indigenous and cross-bred calves subjected to combined stressors (heat and nutritional)
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Comparative assessment of growth performance of indigenous and cross-bred calves subjected to combined stressors (heat and nutritional)
2023
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This study evaluated the impact of combined stressors (heat and nutritional stresses) on the growth and adaptive capability of Sahiwal (SW) and Karan Fries (KF) calves during the summer season. Calves in each breed were randomly divided into four groups. In SW breed the groupings were as follows: SWC (n = 4; Sahiwal Control); SWHS (n = 4; Sahiwal Heat Stress); SWNS (n = 4; Sahiwal Nutritional Stress) and SWCS (n = 4; Sahiwal Combined Stresses). Likewise, in the KF breed, KFC (n = 4; Karan Fries Control); KFHS (n = 4; Karan Fries Heat Stress); KFNS (n = 4; Karan Fries Nutritional Stress), and KFCS (n = 4; Karan Fries Combined Stresses). Control (C) and Heat Stress (HS) calves were fed ad libitum while Nutritional Stress (NS) and Combined Stresses (CS) calves were fed restricted feed (50% of C calves of respective breed) to induce nutritional stress in both the breeds. SWHS, SWCS, KFHS, and KFCS were exposed to summer heat stress from 1000 to 1600 h. All growth and adaptation variables were recorded at fortnightly intervals. Respiration rate, pulse rate, and rectal temperature during the afternoon were significantly (P < 0.01) higher in the CS group in both breeds. Further, CS had significantly (P < 0.05) higher plasma growth hormone and cortisol levels. Insulin-like growth factor-1, Triiodothyronine, and Thyroxine levels significantly decreased (P < 0.05) in the CS group in both breeds. Interestingly, heat stress didn’t affect SWHS and KFHS bodyweight, however, a significant (P < 0.05) decrease in body weight of SWCS and KFCS was observed when compared with C. Hepatic mRNA expression of growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-1, and growth hormone receptor significantly (P < 0.05) varied when compared between C and CS groups in both the breeds. The overall magnitude of stress was more pronounced in KF compared to the SW breed. This study concludes that when two stressors occur concurrently, they may have a greater influence on the adaptive capability of calves. Further, SW had better tolerance levels than KF, confirming the indigenous breed's superiority over cross-bred.
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Springer Nature B.V
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