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Título: Fuzzy system to predict physiological responses of Holstein cows in southeastern Brazil
Título(s) alternativo(s): Sistema difuso para predecir respuestas fisiológicas de vacas Holstein en el sureste de Brasil
Sistema fuzzy para predizer respostas fisiológicas de vacas Holstein na região sudeste do Brasil
Palavras-chave: Animal performance
Predictive model
Rectal temperature
Respiratory rate
Desempeño animal
Frecuencia respiratoria
Modelo predictivo
Temperatura rectal
Desempenho animal
Frequência respiratória
Modelo preditivo
Temperatura retal
Data do documento: Mar-2015
Editor: Universidad de Antioquia (UDeA), Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
Citação: MÚNERA BEDOYA, O. D. et al. Fuzzy system to predict physiological responses of Holstein cows in southeastern Brazil. Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias, Medellín, v. 28, n. 1, p. 42-53, Jan./Mar. 2015.
Resumo: Background: thermal environment exerts a direct influence on animal performance. Environmental factors, in different circumstances, may affect milk production and fertility of animals, compromising the profitability of the activity. Under heat stress conditions dairy cows reduce feed intake and, consequently, milk production. Sweating and panting are some of the mechanisms these animals use to relieve thermal stress. In addition, animals often suffer physiological and behavioral changes caused by heat stress.Objective: the goal of the present study was to develop and evaluate a model based on fuzzy set theory to predict rectal temperature (°C), and respiratory rate (breaths per minute) responses of Holstein cows exposed to different environmental thermal conditions. Methods: the proposed fuzzy model was based on data obtained experimentally (5,884 records) as well as from the literature (792 records) referring to the effect of environmental variables on both physiological responses. Input variables of each record were dry bulb air temperature and relative humidity. Output variables were rectal temperature and respiratory rate. Results: the adjusted model was evaluated for its ability to predict response variables as a function of input variables. The model was able to predict respiration rate with an average standard error of 7.73 and rectal temperature with an average standard error of 0.27. Conclusion: a fuzzy model was developed to predict physiological responses. The error (%) of model prediction for respiration rate and rectal temperature was +/- 12 and 0.5%, respectively.
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