Abstract

This review's objective is to provide information on the mechanisms that buffaloes express during the thermoregulation process. Generally, the water buffalo is associated with warm and tropical climates. In these systems, the combination of high temperature, relative humidity, and radiation cause different physiological and behavioral changes, particularly during the summer months. Wallowing behavior in water or mud promotes heat dissipation through physical mechanisms, such as conduction, convection, and radiation. Furthermore, the provision of natural or artificial shades contributes to thermoregulation and maintains homeostasis. In production systems in cold climates, the wallowing behavior is inhibited by the water temperature, so it is important to keep the animals protected in stables to avoid the cold winds and rapid drops in temperature, causing increased illness pneumonia and sometimes death. Finally, in cold conditions, the animals require an appropriate diet since the use of energy is distributed mainly for the production of heat. Thus, heat stress and cold stress generates relevant problems in health, welfare, and productivity in water buffaloes. A comprehensive assessment of the severity of the resulting problems associated with thermal stress and specialty in cold stress in water buffaloes is necessary so far, and there's very little information about it in this species.

Highlights

  • INTRODUCTIONThe domestic buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a multipurpose species (meat, milk, work) that presents two types (river and swamp) [1]

  • The domestic buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a multipurpose species that presents two types [1]

  • During a study conducted in that country, it was found that water consumption in Murrah buffaloes was up to 58% more in summer compared to the winter season where only 16% was recorded, while food consumption was 13% higher in the winter season compared to the summer [42]

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INTRODUCTION

The domestic buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a multipurpose species (meat, milk, work) that presents two types (river and swamp) [1]. Water buffalo are well adapted to swamps and areas subject to flooding They are most well suited for the marshes of southern Iraq and the Amazon, the tidal plains near Darwin, Australia, the Pontine Marshes in south-central Italy, the Orinoco Basin of Venezuela, and other areas [2]. This species evolved by natural selection in hostile environments and was adapting to various environmental factors thanks to its morphological characteristics that allow them to be biologically successful in these environments [3,4,5]. Relate the effect that thermal stress has, both cold and heat, on the productivity of this species

BUFFALO RESISTANCE TO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DUE TO THE EFFECT OF HEAT STRESS
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES DUE TO HEAT STRESS
PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DUE TO THE EFFECT OF COLD STRESS
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES DUE TO COLD STRESS
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