Factors affecting postpartum ovarian activity of goats in tropical semi-arid region.

There have been few studies on the use of diets and strategies to reduce the postpartum anoestrus in dairy goats, especially in tropical semi-arid regions. This review discusses the factors influencing the return of postpartum ovarian activity in goats. The duration of puerperal anoestrus in goats directly affects the productivity of the herd. During the postpartum period, goats showed a puerperal anoestrus due to physiological changes in their reproductive tract to achieve a new conception. Anoestrus occurs as a result of tissue renewal in the uterus (uterine involution) which is associated with the return of cyclic ovarian activity, and is influenced by factors such as suckling of the offspring, the period of lactation, social interactions, body condition score (BCS) before and after birth, intensity of negative energy balance (NEB) and stress from adverse climatic conditions for example; the heat. The period of anoestrus can be extended, due to the delay in the cyclic reproductive activity in the puerperium. To minimize the negative effects of postpartum anoestrus on productivity, we recommend a mating season and a plan for the kidding period, as well as a program to increase the BCS during pregnancy so that the animals will have a better BCS at parturition and a nutritional plan for the lactation period.

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Main Authors: NASCIMENTO, T. V. C., LOPES JÚNIOR, E. S., MIRANDA, M. de S., SOUZA, T. T. dos S., SILVA, A. A. de A., LIMA, A. G. V. de O., NOGUEIRA, D. M., CORDEIRO, M. F., MORAES, S. A. de, VOLTOLINI, T. V.
Other Authors: THIAGO VINICIUS COSTA NASCIMENTO, Posgraduates program Animal Sciences of Universidade Federal do Maranhão; EDILSON SOARES LOPES JÚNIOR, UNIVASF; MAYARA DE SOUZA MIRANDA, Universidade Federal da Bahia; THAIS THATIANE DOS SANTOS SOUZA, UNIVASF; ANA ARLETE DE AMORIM SILVA, UNIVASF; ANNY GRAYCY VASCONCELOS DE OLIVEIRA LIMA, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; DANIEL MAIA NOGUEIRA, CPATSA; MABEL FREITAS CORDEIRO, UNIVASF; SALETE ALVES DE MORAES, CPATSA; TADEU VINHAS VOLTOLINI, CPATSA.
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Published: 2021-07-12
Subjects:Anoestro, Balanço de energia negativo, Puerpério, Caprino, Cabra, Pós-Parto, Ovário, Animal production,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1132904
https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.032
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11329042021-07-12T17:01:03Z Factors affecting postpartum ovarian activity of goats in tropical semi-arid region. NASCIMENTO, T. V. C. LOPES JÚNIOR, E. S. MIRANDA, M. de S. SOUZA, T. T. dos S. SILVA, A. A. de A. LIMA, A. G. V. de O. NOGUEIRA, D. M. CORDEIRO, M. F. MORAES, S. A. de VOLTOLINI, T. V. THIAGO VINICIUS COSTA NASCIMENTO, Posgraduates program Animal Sciences of Universidade Federal do Maranhão; EDILSON SOARES LOPES JÚNIOR, UNIVASF; MAYARA DE SOUZA MIRANDA, Universidade Federal da Bahia; THAIS THATIANE DOS SANTOS SOUZA, UNIVASF; ANA ARLETE DE AMORIM SILVA, UNIVASF; ANNY GRAYCY VASCONCELOS DE OLIVEIRA LIMA, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; DANIEL MAIA NOGUEIRA, CPATSA; MABEL FREITAS CORDEIRO, UNIVASF; SALETE ALVES DE MORAES, CPATSA; TADEU VINHAS VOLTOLINI, CPATSA. Anoestro Balanço de energia negativo Puerpério Caprino Cabra Pós-Parto Ovário Animal production There have been few studies on the use of diets and strategies to reduce the postpartum anoestrus in dairy goats, especially in tropical semi-arid regions. This review discusses the factors influencing the return of postpartum ovarian activity in goats. The duration of puerperal anoestrus in goats directly affects the productivity of the herd. During the postpartum period, goats showed a puerperal anoestrus due to physiological changes in their reproductive tract to achieve a new conception. Anoestrus occurs as a result of tissue renewal in the uterus (uterine involution) which is associated with the return of cyclic ovarian activity, and is influenced by factors such as suckling of the offspring, the period of lactation, social interactions, body condition score (BCS) before and after birth, intensity of negative energy balance (NEB) and stress from adverse climatic conditions for example; the heat. The period of anoestrus can be extended, due to the delay in the cyclic reproductive activity in the puerperium. To minimize the negative effects of postpartum anoestrus on productivity, we recommend a mating season and a plan for the kidding period, as well as a program to increase the BCS during pregnancy so that the animals will have a better BCS at parturition and a nutritional plan for the lactation period. 2021-07-12T17:00:53Z 2021-07-12T17:00:53Z 2021-07-12 2021 Artigo de periódico Revista ded la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias - UNcuyo, v. 53, n. 1, p. 330-345, 2021. 1853-8665 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1132904 https://doi.org/10.48162/rev.39.032 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Anoestro
Balanço de energia negativo
Puerpério
Caprino
Cabra
Pós-Parto
Ovário
Animal production
Anoestro
Balanço de energia negativo
Puerpério
Caprino
Cabra
Pós-Parto
Ovário
Animal production
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Balanço de energia negativo
Puerpério
Caprino
Cabra
Pós-Parto
Ovário
Animal production
Anoestro
Balanço de energia negativo
Puerpério
Caprino
Cabra
Pós-Parto
Ovário
Animal production
NASCIMENTO, T. V. C.
LOPES JÚNIOR, E. S.
MIRANDA, M. de S.
SOUZA, T. T. dos S.
SILVA, A. A. de A.
LIMA, A. G. V. de O.
NOGUEIRA, D. M.
CORDEIRO, M. F.
MORAES, S. A. de
VOLTOLINI, T. V.
Factors affecting postpartum ovarian activity of goats in tropical semi-arid region.
description There have been few studies on the use of diets and strategies to reduce the postpartum anoestrus in dairy goats, especially in tropical semi-arid regions. This review discusses the factors influencing the return of postpartum ovarian activity in goats. The duration of puerperal anoestrus in goats directly affects the productivity of the herd. During the postpartum period, goats showed a puerperal anoestrus due to physiological changes in their reproductive tract to achieve a new conception. Anoestrus occurs as a result of tissue renewal in the uterus (uterine involution) which is associated with the return of cyclic ovarian activity, and is influenced by factors such as suckling of the offspring, the period of lactation, social interactions, body condition score (BCS) before and after birth, intensity of negative energy balance (NEB) and stress from adverse climatic conditions for example; the heat. The period of anoestrus can be extended, due to the delay in the cyclic reproductive activity in the puerperium. To minimize the negative effects of postpartum anoestrus on productivity, we recommend a mating season and a plan for the kidding period, as well as a program to increase the BCS during pregnancy so that the animals will have a better BCS at parturition and a nutritional plan for the lactation period.
author2 THIAGO VINICIUS COSTA NASCIMENTO, Posgraduates program Animal Sciences of Universidade Federal do Maranhão; EDILSON SOARES LOPES JÚNIOR, UNIVASF; MAYARA DE SOUZA MIRANDA, Universidade Federal da Bahia; THAIS THATIANE DOS SANTOS SOUZA, UNIVASF; ANA ARLETE DE AMORIM SILVA, UNIVASF; ANNY GRAYCY VASCONCELOS DE OLIVEIRA LIMA, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; DANIEL MAIA NOGUEIRA, CPATSA; MABEL FREITAS CORDEIRO, UNIVASF; SALETE ALVES DE MORAES, CPATSA; TADEU VINHAS VOLTOLINI, CPATSA.
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NASCIMENTO, T. V. C.
LOPES JÚNIOR, E. S.
MIRANDA, M. de S.
SOUZA, T. T. dos S.
SILVA, A. A. de A.
LIMA, A. G. V. de O.
NOGUEIRA, D. M.
CORDEIRO, M. F.
MORAES, S. A. de
VOLTOLINI, T. V.
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Balanço de energia negativo
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Ovário
Animal production
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LOPES JÚNIOR, E. S.
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LIMA, A. G. V. de O.
NOGUEIRA, D. M.
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MORAES, S. A. de
VOLTOLINI, T. V.
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