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Differences in ruminal temperature between pregnant and non-pregnant Korean cattle

Authors :
Dae Hyun Kim
Jae Jung Ha
Jun Koo Yi
Byung Ki Kim
Woo-Sung Kwon
Bong-Hae Ye
Seung Ho Kim
Yoonseok Lee
Source :
Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 45-50 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology (KSARB), 2021.

Abstract

In recent years, various methods of measuring body temperature have been developed using wireless biosensors to facilitate an early detection of pregnancy and parturition in cows. However, there are no studies on real-time monitoring of cattle body temperature throughout pregnancy. Therefore, we investigated the daily mean ruminal temperature in pregnant cows throughout pregnancy using a ruminal bio-capsule sensor and then evaluated the temperature variation between pregnant and non-pregnant cows. In pregnant cows, the mean and standard deviation of ruminal temperature was 38.86 ± 0.17℃. Ruminal temperature in pregnant cows slowly decreased until 180 to 190 days after artificial insemination and after that, the temperature increased dramatically until just before parturition. Furthermore, the means ruminal temperature was significantly different between pregnant and nonpregnant cows. The mean and standard deviation of ruminal temperature were as follows: 38.68 ± 0.01℃ from days 80 to 100, 38.78 ± 0.02℃ from days 145 to 165, 38.99 ± 0.45℃ from days 200 to 220, 39.14 ± 0.38℃ from days 250 to 270 before parturition. Therefore, our results could provide useful data for early detection of pregnancy and parturition in Korean cows.

Details

ISSN :
26714663 and 26714639
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df1c3366878b1898d349ba03ea31fce7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12750/jarb.36.1.45