Effect of shading on improving adaptive performance of black Bedouin goats under El-Shalateen- Halaieb- Abou- Ramad triangle conditions [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: engbara Description: p.6373 - 6382Other title:
  • تأثير التظليل على تحسن تأقلم الماعز البدوى الاسود فى مثلث حلا يب -شلاتين-ابو رماد [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2008 v. 33 (9) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2008.v.33(9)Summary: This study was undertake in Hadraba Research Station, EI- Shalateen- HalaiebAbou-Ramad triangle, belonging to Desert Research Center (ORC), which lies 1400 km southeast of Cairo (Latitude 22"N, Longitude 36'E). The study aimed to investigate the effects of providing shading to alleviate heat stress on black Bedouin goats in summer season. Twenty black Bedouin male goats were divided into two groups (10each). The first group one (G1) was kept in wire-fenced yard beneath shade of thatch while the second group (G2) was left unshaded just inside wire-fenced yard exposing to climatic conditions. Meteorological data (radiant; RAT, ambient temperatures; AT and relative humidity; RH) and thermo- cardio- respiratory responses (rectal; RT, skin, ST, coat temperatures, CT, respiration, RR and heart rates, HR) were recorded twice daily at 08.00 and 14.00 hr. Hemoglobin (Hb), packed cell volume (PCV) and mean of corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were determined.
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This study was undertake in Hadraba Research Station, EI- Shalateen- HalaiebAbou-Ramad triangle, belonging to Desert Research Center (ORC), which lies 1400 km southeast of Cairo (Latitude 22"N, Longitude 36'E). The study aimed to investigate the effects of providing shading to alleviate heat stress on black Bedouin goats in summer season. Twenty black Bedouin male goats were divided into two groups (10each). The first group one (G1) was kept in wire-fenced yard beneath shade of thatch while the second group (G2) was left unshaded just inside wire-fenced yard exposing to climatic conditions. Meteorological data (radiant; RAT, ambient temperatures; AT and relative humidity; RH) and thermo- cardio- respiratory responses (rectal; RT, skin, ST, coat temperatures, CT, respiration, RR and heart rates, HR) were recorded twice daily at 08.00 and 14.00 hr. Hemoglobin (Hb), packed cell volume (PCV) and mean of corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were determined.

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