Water buffaloes have morphological and behavioral characteristics for efficient thermoregulation. However, their health, welfare, and productive performance can be affected by GW. The objective of this review was to analyze the adverse effects of GW on the productive behavior and health of water buffaloes. The physiological, morphological, and behavioral characteristics of the species were discussed to understand the impact of climate change and extreme meteorological events on buffaloes’ thermoregulation. In addition, management strategies in buffalo farms, as well as the use of infrared thermography as a method to recognize heat stress in water buffaloes, were addressed. We concluded that heat stress causes a change in energy mobilization to restore animal homeostasis. Preventing hyperthermia limits the physiological, endocrine, and behavioral changes so that they return to thermoneutrality. The use of fans, sprinklers, foggers, and natural sources of water are appropriate additions to current buffalo facilities, and infrared thermography could be used to monitor the thermal states of water buffaloes.

The Challenge of Global Warming in Water Buffalo Farming: Physiological and Behavioral Aspects and Strategies to Face Heat Stress / Napolitano, F.; De Rosa, G.; Chay-Canul, A.; Alvarez-Macias, A.; Pereira, A. M. F.; Bragaglio, A.; Mora-Medina, P.; Rodriguez-Gonzalez, D.; Garcia-Herrera, R.; Hernandez-Avalos, I.; Dominguez-Oliva, A.; Pacelli, C.; Sabia, E.; Casas-Alvarado, A.; Reyes-Sotelo, B.; Braghieri, A.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 13:19(2023), p. 3103. [10.3390/ani13193103]

The Challenge of Global Warming in Water Buffalo Farming: Physiological and Behavioral Aspects and Strategies to Face Heat Stress

De Rosa G.;
2023

Abstract

Water buffaloes have morphological and behavioral characteristics for efficient thermoregulation. However, their health, welfare, and productive performance can be affected by GW. The objective of this review was to analyze the adverse effects of GW on the productive behavior and health of water buffaloes. The physiological, morphological, and behavioral characteristics of the species were discussed to understand the impact of climate change and extreme meteorological events on buffaloes’ thermoregulation. In addition, management strategies in buffalo farms, as well as the use of infrared thermography as a method to recognize heat stress in water buffaloes, were addressed. We concluded that heat stress causes a change in energy mobilization to restore animal homeostasis. Preventing hyperthermia limits the physiological, endocrine, and behavioral changes so that they return to thermoneutrality. The use of fans, sprinklers, foggers, and natural sources of water are appropriate additions to current buffalo facilities, and infrared thermography could be used to monitor the thermal states of water buffaloes.
2023
The Challenge of Global Warming in Water Buffalo Farming: Physiological and Behavioral Aspects and Strategies to Face Heat Stress / Napolitano, F.; De Rosa, G.; Chay-Canul, A.; Alvarez-Macias, A.; Pereira, A. M. F.; Bragaglio, A.; Mora-Medina, P.; Rodriguez-Gonzalez, D.; Garcia-Herrera, R.; Hernandez-Avalos, I.; Dominguez-Oliva, A.; Pacelli, C.; Sabia, E.; Casas-Alvarado, A.; Reyes-Sotelo, B.; Braghieri, A.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 13:19(2023), p. 3103. [10.3390/ani13193103]
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