114 resultados para Ovinocultura leiteira
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The dairy sector has undergone considerable economic losses due to low fertility rates due to adverse effects of heat stress on reproduction of cows. Genetic selection for increased production, coupled with the expanding dairy to tropical areas of the planet, and global warming has further aggravated the problem of heat stress. The effects of heat stress are multifactorial and act directly or indirectly at various levels of reproductive tissues, resulting in low fertility of cows, which in practice, results in reduced reproductive efficiency in the property, reducing the producers’ profit. Some strategies related to breeding biotechnology such as fixed-time artificial insemination, embryo transfer and use of BST, can minimize these effects and improve the reproductive efficiency of the herd
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The dairy business is in constant development, in order to achieve better results and higher profits to the producer, and this search for improvement has led to the selection of a herd more productive. But this has caused some problems heightened, among them the displacement of the abomasum, a disease that affects much of the high producing dairy herd. The main reasons are apparently related to the feeding management, with the abrupt changes that the animal suffers in the post partum period, with diseases that would cause abomasal atony favoring its displacement, among others. When affected, the animals lose their appetite and in milk production, and may even, in severe cases, death to come. Treatments described in literature are varied and there are conservative and chirurgical methods. The choice of a particular technique depends on the financial condition of the producer, the economic value of the cow and from personal experience and technique of the veterinarian. Understanding the clinical implications of displaced abomasum is necessary not only for its animal identification in the field and its appropriate treatment but also for finding the errors and inadequacies in the management system of production that trigger this disease
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The arthritis-encephalitis caprine vírus is found at mostly areas of the world, especially at the countries that milk goats is strongly tecnific, and already was found in many brasilian states. The illness causes greats econimics prejudice, influencing badly the productive life time of the flock, related with the low production, decrease of the reproductive performance and lost of the genetic potential, determining constants flock’s renew. Many authors calls the atention for the probable dissemination of the illness and reinforce the necessity of the adoption strong sanitary politics for the illnes control. The controls programs, basically, based on knowledeg of the target-cells, that keep and distribute the virus on the guests organisms; on the transmition way; on sensibility and specificity of the sorologics tests, as well as your frequency of realitation in the flock; and after all on the management that the flock is submeted
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Climate change in tropical countries, like Brazil, causes major problems in dairy production due to an increase of heat stress effects. In recent years, milk production in Brazil increased 36.07%. The Southeast region remains a leader in production with herds of high producing Holstein cattle (mostly), which is more susceptible to heat stress. Thermal stress decreases fertility in direct and indirect ways. Conception rates are reduced of 40-60% during cooler months of the year and 10-20% in the warmer months. Negative effects of heat stress involve changes in reproductive hormones, follicular development, oocytes, and embryos, and decreased dry matter intake. Several studies discuss change in reproductive hormones, such as reduction in plasma concentration of GnRH, LH, and oestradiol, which lead to decreased detection of estrus and ovulation. Various methods are being studied to bypass these negative effects and increase the fertility of dairy cows under heat stress. Cooling systems are the most advantageous and can be associated with technologies such as ET and TAI
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The genetic selection and the nutritional management to improve milk production make the dairy cattle more susceptible to the development of diseases, such as the abomasal displacement. It is the most frequently detected abomasal problem and it is the main cause of abdominal surgeries in dairy cattle. It is a multifactorial disease that occurs mainly in dairy cattle of high production during the puerperium. The abomasal displacement can occur to the right (DAD) or to the left (DAE), being the former more frequent than the latter. It is related to feeding management and occurs in animals that also have other diseases such as hypocalcaemia, ketosis and retained placenta. The disease causes economical losses in dairy cattle because of the costs with treatment, reduction of production, increase of the interval between the parturition, loss of body weight, early discard of the matrix and mortality. The most usual clinical signs are apathy, dehydration, low to serious ruminal timpanismo (gas accumulation in the abomasum) with reduction or lack of motility, liquid splash sound during the ballottement of the right flank, metallic sound to percussion, presence of a structure similar to distended viscera in the thorax or in the paralombar cavity on the side corresponding to the displacement, and liquefied, dark, scarce and fetid feces. The treatment is surgical, and the most used technique is the omentopexy on the left flank. The hidroelectrolytic correction must be performed and the concomitant diseases must be treated. The prophylaxis consists of adequate nutrition and pre-parturition management, besides reduction of stress and other diseases of the puerperium
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FMVZ
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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV
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A pecuária leiteira vem sofrendo ao longo dos últimos anos, constantes mudanças com o intuito de maximizar a produção. A contínua seleção para uma maior produção de leite em conjunto com o aumento da capacidade digestiva e profundidade corporal aumentou a susceptibilidade de ocorrência de várias enfermidades abomasais, como o deslocamento do abomaso. O deslocamento de abomaso é uma doença economicamente importante na bovinocultura leiteira e é definido como uma síndrome multifatorial onde há basicamente duas possibilidades de deslocamento, na primeira, a víscera pode deslocar-se à esquerda, causando o deslocamento do abomaso à esquerda e a segunda possibilidade, o órgão pode mover-se totalmente para o lado direito, provocando o deslocamento do abomaso à direita, sendo que o primeiro ocorre mais frequentemente. O período de maior ocorrência do deslocamento do abomaso à esquerda, se insere imediatamente ou até seis semanas após o parto. Assim, objetivou-se com essa revisão sistemática, elucidar as principais causas e fatores de risco, os variados sinais clínicos e os diversos métodos diagnósticos dessa enfermidade. Conclui-se que, é de extrema importância conhecer desde a causa, até o diagnóstico do deslocamento do abomaso à esquerda, para que auxilie os médicos veterinários a identificarem o problema na propriedade, direcioná-lo a um tratamento adequado e tomar medidas preventivas, eliminando os fatores de risco e consequentemente diminuindo a incidência do problema.
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As micotoxinas são metabólitos secundários produzidos por fungos. Com o intuito de aumentar a produção leiteira, cada vez mais usam-se alimentos ricos em grãos na dieta de bovinos, o que eleva significativamente o risco de exposição às micotoxinas. As condições climáticas brasileiras favorecem o desenvolvimento de fungos e a produção de micotoxinas. As micotoxinas ingeridas pelos bovinos podem ser transferidas para o leite que, ao ser consumido, causará a contaminação do homem. Este é um fator preocupante, pois o leite é um alimento altamente consumido em todas as fases da vida e é extremamente importante para o desenvolvimento de crianças. O Brasil é o 3º maior produtor mundial de leite, com a intenção de se colocar no mercado externo. Com base nesses fatos, o objetivo deste trabalho foi levantar informações a respeitos das principais micotoxinas encontradas no leite, seja este cru, refrigerado ou esterilizado. Para tanto, foi realizado um levantamento bibliográfico em três bases de dados, utilizando-se os seguintes descritores: (mycotoxins OR micotoxinas) AND (milk OR leite). Foram selecionados 10 trabalhos que realizaram quantificação de micotoxinas no leite, sendo concluído que as micotoxinas de maior importância no leite são as aflatoxinas, que representam um grande risco à saúde humana e animal, sendo importante a prevenção dos fungos produtores da mesma.
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The sector of milk production in Brazil is very heterogeneous (high-tech in large scale X family properties). This study aimed to develop a diagnostic as a basis for a strategic plan to face the challenges inherent in operating a dairy farm in property of a farmers' association in Dracena, São Paulo, Brazil. It was observed that the association needs a more efficient guidance in the marketing, production and finance areas, not to compromise the search for new markets and continued growth in activity.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FMVZ
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)