Heat Stress Mitigation with Fogging System of Anatolian Water Buffaloes

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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v9i10.1883-1888.4529

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Anatolian water buffalo, Temperature stress, Cooling efficiency, Temperature-Humidity index, Animal welfare

Abstract

This research was carried out to investigate the possibilities of removing the heat stress that may occur in Anatolian water buffaloes with a fogging system and to determine the cooling efficiency of the system. In this context, two 24-headed groups were formed among the water buffaloes that were considered to have the same genetic similarities, were born in the same period and have the same lactation number. One group was housed under controlled shelter conditions (Shelter-I), where the ambient temperature can be controlled, and the other group was housed in existing farmer-raising conditions (Shelter-II). The same feed rations were applied to both buffalo groups. The cooling efficiency of the fogging system established in Shelter-I was between 45.6% and 85.7% positive. Temperature-Humidity Index values changed between 19.9 and 23.1 in Shelter-I and 19.5 and 26.4 in Shelter-II according to the maximum average data. According to these values, the level of stress in Shelter-II has reached very serious levels and affected the milk yield of buffaloes negatively. The corrected 305-day lactation milk yields were calculated as 1965.4 kg in Shelter-I and 1757.1 kg in Shelter-II. The differences between all data obtained for Shelter-I and Shelter-II were found statistically significant.

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Published

02.11.2021

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Kocaman, İsrafil, Şişman, C. B., & Kurç, H. C. (2021). Heat Stress Mitigation with Fogging System of Anatolian Water Buffaloes. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 9(10), 1883–1888. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v9i10.1883-1888.4529

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