Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions

There is an abundance of thermal indices with different input parameters and applicabilities. Infrared thermography is a promising technique for evaluating the response of animals to the environment and differentiating between genetic groups. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate superficial body temperatures of lambs from three genetic groups under different environmental conditions, correlating these with thermal comfort indices. Forty lambs (18 males and 22 females) from three genetic groups (Santa Inês, Ile de France × Santa Inês and Dorper × Santa Inês) were exposed to three climatic conditions: open air, housed and artificial heating. Infrared thermal images were taken weekly at 6h, 12h and 21h at the neck, front flank, rear flank, rump, nose, skull, trunk and eye. Four thermal comfort indices were calculated using environmental measurements including black globe temperature, air humidity and wind speed. Artificial warming, provided by infrared lamps and wind protection, conserved and increased the superficial body temperature of the lambs, thus providing lower daily thermal ranges. Artificial warming did not influence daily weight gain or mortality. Skin temperatures increased along with increases in climatic indices. Again, infrared thermography is a promising technique for evaluating thermal stress conditions and differentiating environments. However, the use of thermal imaging for understanding animal responses to environmental conditions requires further study.

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Main Authors: Paim,Tiago do Prado, Martins,Rafhael Felipe Saraiva, Cardoso,Cyntia, Dallago,Bruno, Louvandini,Helder, McManus,Concepta
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Language:English
Published: Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-901620140005000022014-10-01Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditionsPaim,Tiago do PradoMartins,Rafhael Felipe SaraivaCardoso,CyntiaDallago,BrunoLouvandini,HelderMcManus,Concepta Brazilian savanna bioclimatology thermal stress wind protection artificial warming There is an abundance of thermal indices with different input parameters and applicabilities. Infrared thermography is a promising technique for evaluating the response of animals to the environment and differentiating between genetic groups. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate superficial body temperatures of lambs from three genetic groups under different environmental conditions, correlating these with thermal comfort indices. Forty lambs (18 males and 22 females) from three genetic groups (Santa Inês, Ile de France × Santa Inês and Dorper × Santa Inês) were exposed to three climatic conditions: open air, housed and artificial heating. Infrared thermal images were taken weekly at 6h, 12h and 21h at the neck, front flank, rear flank, rump, nose, skull, trunk and eye. Four thermal comfort indices were calculated using environmental measurements including black globe temperature, air humidity and wind speed. Artificial warming, provided by infrared lamps and wind protection, conserved and increased the superficial body temperature of the lambs, thus providing lower daily thermal ranges. Artificial warming did not influence daily weight gain or mortality. Skin temperatures increased along with increases in climatic indices. Again, infrared thermography is a promising technique for evaluating thermal stress conditions and differentiating environments. However, the use of thermal imaging for understanding animal responses to environmental conditions requires further study.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"Scientia Agricola v.71 n.5 20142014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162014000500002en10.1590/0103-9016-2013-0191
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Martins,Rafhael Felipe Saraiva
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Martins,Rafhael Felipe Saraiva
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Louvandini,Helder
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Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
author_facet Paim,Tiago do Prado
Martins,Rafhael Felipe Saraiva
Cardoso,Cyntia
Dallago,Bruno
Louvandini,Helder
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title Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
title_short Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
title_full Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
title_fullStr Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
title_full_unstemmed Thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
title_sort thermal comfort index and infrared temperatures for lambs subjected to different environmental conditions
description There is an abundance of thermal indices with different input parameters and applicabilities. Infrared thermography is a promising technique for evaluating the response of animals to the environment and differentiating between genetic groups. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate superficial body temperatures of lambs from three genetic groups under different environmental conditions, correlating these with thermal comfort indices. Forty lambs (18 males and 22 females) from three genetic groups (Santa Inês, Ile de France × Santa Inês and Dorper × Santa Inês) were exposed to three climatic conditions: open air, housed and artificial heating. Infrared thermal images were taken weekly at 6h, 12h and 21h at the neck, front flank, rear flank, rump, nose, skull, trunk and eye. Four thermal comfort indices were calculated using environmental measurements including black globe temperature, air humidity and wind speed. Artificial warming, provided by infrared lamps and wind protection, conserved and increased the superficial body temperature of the lambs, thus providing lower daily thermal ranges. Artificial warming did not influence daily weight gain or mortality. Skin temperatures increased along with increases in climatic indices. Again, infrared thermography is a promising technique for evaluating thermal stress conditions and differentiating environments. However, the use of thermal imaging for understanding animal responses to environmental conditions requires further study.
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