Identification of Best Temperature Humidity Index Model for Pregnancy Rate of Murrah Buffaloes in a Subtropical Climate
2014
dash, soumya | dash, soumya | Chakravarty, Atish Kumar | Singh, Avtar | Sah, Vaishali | Shivahre, Pushp Raj | Panmei, Achun
Objective of this study was to identify the best temperature humidity index model (THI model) among seven different THI models for analyzing the effect of heat stress on pregnancy rate of Murrah buffaloes in a subtropical climate. Fertility data on 1379 lactations of Murrah buffaloes belonging to four parities and weather information on dry bulb temperature (Tdb), wet bulb temperature (Twb) and relative humidity (RH) spanned over 20 years (1993-2012) were collected from NDRI and CSSRI, Karnal. Monthly averages of temperature humidity index values were computed with seven THI models. A regression analysis was performed to identify the best THI model indicating the maximum decline in pregnancy rate with per unit increase in THI value. The lowest monthly average THI value was found in January, while either June or July shows the highest average THI value for all seven THI models. Overall least squares mean for pregnancy rate of Murrah buffaloes was estimated as 0.38 ± 0.02. A negative association was found between THI and pregnancy rate. THI model 1 [THI = [0.4 × (Tdb + Twb)] × 1.8 + 32 + 15] indicates the maximum decline (-0.761 %) in pregnancy rate with per unit increase in THI value and therefore, identified as the best THI model for studying the effect of heat stress on pregnancy rate of Murrah buffaloes in a subtropical climate.
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