AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to determine if red-coated Holstein cows are better at handling heat stress compared to black-coated cows in a subtropical climate.
  • - During the cold season, red cows had a lower superficial temperature, while in the hot season, their internal body temperature was slightly lower than that of black cows, suggesting some thermoregulation differences.
  • - Overall, the results indicated minimal benefits to cow welfare from having a red coat under mild to moderate heat stress, as the differences were not significant enough to improve their overall comfort.

Article Abstract

Dairy cows in pasture-based systems are more susceptible to heat stress. Holstein cows have the black or red phenotypes, the latter having lower absorbance of solar radiation. Therefore, the study's objective was to evaluate whether cows with red (R) coats are more resistant than black (B) cows to hot weather in a subtropical climate. R and B lactating Holstein cows were evaluated during the cold and hot seasons for internal and surface temperature and sweating rate. In the cold season, body temperature (n = 9/group) did not differ between groups, but the average superficial temperature (n = 13/group) was lower in R cows (B: 30.9 ± 0.3 °C; RW: 29.6 ± 0.3 °C; p = 0.02). In the hot season, under mild to moderate heat stress, mean body temperature (n = 9/group) of R cows was lower (B: 38.75 ± 0.01 °C; R: 38.62 ± 0.1 °C; p=<0.0001), whereas no difference was observed in superficial temperature (n = 17/group). The maximum internal temperature and sweating rate (n = 11/group), measured in the hot season, and the number of evaluations in hyperthermia in both seasons did not differ. Therefore, there were differences in thermoregulation between phenotypes under mild to moderate heat stress conditions. However, considering that only discrete differences were observed, the red and white coat is unlikely to benefit the Holstein cow's welfare under mild to moderate thermal stress.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2024.103833DOI Listing

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