Handling and Physiological Aspects of the Dual-Purpose Water Buffalo Production System in the Mexican Humid Tropics

被引:13
作者
Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Daniela [1 ]
Hamad Minervino, Antonio Humberto [2 ]
Orihuela, Agustin [3 ]
Bertoni, Aldo [4 ]
Armando Morales-Canela, Diego [4 ,5 ]
Alvarez-Macias, Adolfo [4 ]
Jose-Perez, Nancy [4 ]
Dominguez-Oliva, Adriana [4 ]
Mota-Rojas, Daniel [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Metropolitana UAM, Masters Program Agr & Livestock Sci, Ciencias Agr, Xochimilco Campus, Mexico City 04960, DF, Mexico
[2] Fed Univ Western, Lab Anim Hlth, UFOPA, LARSANA, Rua Vera Paz S-N, BR-68040255 Santarem, PA, Brazil
[3] Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Fac Ciencias Agr, Cuernavaca 62209, Morelos, Mexico
[4] Univ Autonoma Metropolitana UAM, Dept Anim Prod & Agr DPAA, Neurophysiol Behav & Anim Welf Assessment, Xochimilco Campus, Mexico City 04960, DF, Mexico
[5] Univ EARTH, Savory Inst, Agr Sci, Holist Management, San Jose 44421000, Costa Rica
来源
ANIMALS | 2022年 / 12卷 / 05期
关键词
allosuckling; Bubalus bubalis; calving; imprinting; Mexico wetlands; BUBALUS-BUBALIS; MILK-PRODUCTION; LIVESTOCK MARKETS; UTERINE TORSION; RIVER BUFFALO; CATTLE; MANAGEMENT; TRANSPORTATION; PERFORMANCE; COLOSTRUM;
D O I
10.3390/ani12050608
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Buffalo is a domesticated large ruminant that can be raised for beef, dairy, and work. In some systems, these animals can be raised with a dual purpose (beef and dairy). The present review describes the characteristics of the dual-purpose water buffalo production system in Mexico's humid wetlands. This article provides extensive information on the water buffalo and includes comparisons with other species to note similarities and differences. The aim is to describe the buffalo handling procedures used in this system, particularly during breeding, milking, confinement, and mobilization, relating them to the neurological processes involved and analyzing the productive results. Understanding these processes will allow us to obtain a more precise vision of the advantages that this species can offer, and the possible implications of the development of this type of livestock under tropical conditions. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe the characteristics of the dual-purpose water buffalo production based on the Mexican production system as a model in tropical wetlands. It includes a broad literature review emphasizing the most recent and specialized publications examining key findings to improve our understanding in the performance of the buffalo species (Bubalus bubalis). The complementary topics addressed include reproductive management, parturition, the dam-calf bond, milking routines, and models of confinement and management, in addition to aspects related to milk commercialization. This article summarizes the advances made to date in this production system and its current margins for improvement. The development of dual-purpose water buffalo production systems in Mexico's tropical wetlands is a relatively recent phenomenon that has progressed and improved due to herd management. Buffaloes are an interesting alternative for dual purpose systems that offer several advantages. The lower milk production of this species compared to cattle is its main limitation. However, the properties of their milk allow one to obtain an added value and make this type of farms competitive. In synthesis, consolidating buffalo production in Mexico's tropical wetlands will require broadening our knowledge of this species, and perfecting the most appropriate handling procedures. The activities of government agencies and processing enterprises will play vital roles in achieving the integral modernization of this potentially important economic activity.
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