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Temperature–humidity index and reproductive performance of dairy cattle farms in Lima, Peru


Paola Laura Rolando
Rocio Silvia Sandoval-Monzón
Milena Paola Montenegro
Luis Felipe Ruiz-García3

Abstract

Background: Heat stress results in a mild reduction in milk production, while long-term heat stress exposure can severely affect the productive and reproductive performance in dairy cattle.
Aim: To quantify the relationship between reproductive performance and temperature–humidity index in dairy cattle farms in Lima, Peru.
Methods: Monthly service, conception, and pregnancy rates were measured from four dairy farms in four different Lima localities as reproductive  performance indicators, along with an index of heat stress and maximum daily temperature–humidity index (max THI), during a 3-year period. In order to establish the relationship between the max THI and the reproductive performance indicators, a multiple regression analysis was carried out, which considered farm and year as explicative variables.
Results: The regression model showed an adjusted R2 of 33.5% with an estimated standard error of 5.75% and was highly significant (p < 0.001).  The regression coefficients for max THI for the variables pregnancy rate and conception rate were significant (p < 0.0001). With every increasing unit  of max THI, a 0.84% drop in the pregnancy rate and a 1.74% drop in the conception rate were estimated by the model. The regression  coefficient of max THI for the service rate variable was not significant.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the increase in max THI significantly affected the reproductive performance of intensive dairy cattle farms in  Lima.


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