Similarities and Differences between River Buffaloes and Cattle: Health, Physiological, Behavioral and Productivity Aspects

Aldo Bertoni, F. Napolitano, D. Mota-Rojas, E. Sabia, Adolfo Álvarez-Macías, P. Mora-Medina, Armando Morales-Canela, J. Berdugo-Gutiérrez, I. Legarreta, Behavior Neurophysiology, Mexico City Mexico Agriculture Xochimilco Campus
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The river buffalo is an emerging production species worldwide; indeed, it is overtaking other cattle as a producer of meat and milk in some countries. Though both species belong to the Bovidae family, they show significant anatomical, physiological, and behavioral differences due to their different phylogenetic positions. The river buffalo is a rustic animal that can benefit from low-quality, fibrous forages due to its digestive system, in contrast to beef cattle or dairy cows. Besides, the buffalo cow’s reproductive apparatus has fewer cervical muscle rings and a shorter vagina and cervix. This species has maintained its seasonal breeding pattern, also in contrast to Bos indicus and Bos taurus. Even though buffaloes have an inefficient thermoregulating system, scarce hair, and a thicker epidermis, they are more resistant to tropical weather conditions if water for wallowing is available than dairy cows, which in turn adapt better to temperate zones. Due to the morphology of the river buffalo’s mammary glands, they produce less milk, while their conical teats with narrower sphincters decrease predisposition to mastitis compared to dairy cows. Thus, the study of the anatomical and physiological differences among river buffalo, Bos Taurus, and Bos Indicus will allow the implementation of strategies to improve the former’s productivity while also increasing welfare levels according to the production system in which they are raised.
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河水牛和牛的异同:健康、生理、行为和生产力方面
水牛是世界范围内新兴的生产物种;事实上,在一些国家,它正在取代其他牛,成为肉类和牛奶的生产者。虽然这两个物种都属于牛科,但由于它们的系统发育位置不同,它们在解剖、生理和行为上都有显著的差异。河水牛是一种乡村动物,与肉牛或奶牛相比,由于其消化系统,它可以从低质量的纤维状饲料中受益。此外,水牛的生殖器官有更少的宫颈肌环和更短的阴道和宫颈。这一物种保持了季节性的繁殖模式,也与波斯indicus和波斯金牛形成对比。尽管水牛的体温调节系统效率低下,毛发稀少,表皮较厚,但如果有水打滚的话,它们比奶牛更能适应热带气候,而奶牛又更能适应温带。由于水牛乳腺的形态,它们产奶较少,而与奶牛相比,它们的锥形乳头和较窄的括约肌减少了患乳腺炎的可能性。因此,研究水牛、牛牛和印度水牛之间的解剖和生理差异,将有助于实施提高前者生产力的策略,同时根据它们所处的生产系统提高福利水平。
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