热应力
热浪
生产力
生产(经济)
环境科学
养猪业
动物生产
自然资源经济学
气候变化
生物
动物科学
生态学
经济
经济增长
宏观经济学
作者
Jeremy J. Cottrell,Fan Liu,Alex Hung,Kristy DiGiacomo,Surinder S. Chauhan,B. J. Leury,John B. Furness,Pietro Celi,Frank R. Dunshea
摘要
Pigs are comparatively less heat tolerant than other species of production animals, which poses challenges for stock productivity and management during seasonal heat waves that occur in summer. The issues surrounding heat and pig production are predicted to increase, based on the actions of climate change increasing the intensity, frequency and duration of heat waves. Furthermore, future growth areas of pig production are going to be in tropical regions such as South-east Asia and Latin America. Efforts by the pig to dissipate excess body heat come at a cost to health and divert energy away from growth, compromising efficient pig production. Management of heat stress requires multiple strategies, and recent research is improving the understanding of the application of nutritional strategies to ameliorate the effects of heat stress. In particular the use of feed additives is an important, flexible and economical method to alleviate heat stress and the intensive nature of pig production lends itself to the use of additives. Some specific examples include antioxidants, betaine and chromium, which have been proved effective or being tested in mitigating some certain impacts of heat stress in pigs. The aim of this review is to summarise recent advances in the nutritional management of heat stress in pigs.
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