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Title: Infrared Thermography in Large Ruminants
Authors: Mota-Rojas, Daniel
Pereira, Alfredo
Keywords: animal welfare
Bubalus bubalis
thermal windows
cattle
thermography
river buffalo
Issue Date: 9-Aug-2021
Publisher: Journal Encyclopedia - Peer-Reviewed Content
Citation: Mota-Rojas, D.; Pereira, A. Infrared Thermography in Large Ruminants. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/12911 (accessed on 10 February 2023).
Abstract: Infrared thermography is a clinically useful method for detecting physiopathological alterations in animals through microvascular changes. It has been adapted for applications with large species, as a support tool in evaluating animal welfare, and can also contribute to productive and reproductive evaluations. This review discusses the thermal windows currently in use and characterizes their differences and limitations as resources for early detection and diagnosis in cattle and river buffaloes.
URI: https://encyclopedia.pub/entry/12911
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34274
Type: other
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