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Título: Silvopastoral system versus unwooded pastures: changing the mindset to combine animal welfare and profitable performance in cattle farming.
Autoria: MORAES, M. J.
BALIEIRO, J. C. de C.
TONATO, F.
PEDROSO, A. de F.
PEZZOPANE, J. R. M.
BRANDÃO, F. Z.
CASTILHO, E. F. de
BARRETO, A. do N.
PINHO, L. F.
RAMOS, G. G.
GARCIA, A. R.
Afiliação: MARIANA JUCÁ MORAES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ; JÚLIO CESAR DE CARVALHO BALIEIRO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; FELIPE TONATO, CPPSE; ANDRE DE FARIA PEDROSO, CPPSE; JOSE RICARDO MACEDO PEZZOPANE, CPPSE; FELIPE ZANDONADI BRANDÃO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; ERICK FONSECA DE CASTILHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DA AMAZÔNIA; ANDRÉA DO NASCIMENTO BARRETO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ; LÍVIA FERREIRA PINHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARÁ; GIOVANNA GALHARDO RAMOS, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; ALEXANDRE ROSSETTO GARCIA, CPPSE.
Ano de publicação: 2026
Referência: Agroforestry Systems, v. 100, article number 62, 2026.
Conteúdo: Tropical zones currently produce the majority of the world’s agricultural food; however, their thermal environment poses a challenge to animals. In this context, silvopastoral systems (SPS) have been proposed to provide animals with milder microclimates owing to their shaded areas. To evaluate the impact of the silvopastoral system on the behavior, gonadosomatic development, and endocrine profile of young beef bulls, as well as to relate these characteristics to thermal comfort conditions across different seasons. Conducted over 13 months in a high-altitude tropical area in Brazil, the study involved 40 beef bulls (10.5±1.9 months; 222.5±34.5 kg BW), divided into full sun (FS; n=20) and SPS (n=20). Weather stations measured bioclimatic variables, and electronic collars permanently monitored animal behavior. Monthly measurements included hormonal profiles, live weight, and scrotal circumference. Statistical analyses used a mixed linear model (α=5%).SPS provided a milder microclimate, enhancing thermal comfort (P<0.05). The system influenced the time spent walking and resting (P<0.05). Bulls in FS ruminated longer at night and in the early morning than in SPS. Even in hotter seasons, FS bulls walked more than those in SPS (P<0.05). Serum cortisol and testosterone levels were similar between groups; however, FS bulls had higher serum T3 levels (P<0.05) without significant anabolic effects. Both groups showed similar live weight and scrotal circumference development. SPS fosters a more favorable microclimate, improving animal welfare and behavior while maintaining productive traits, suggesting its potential to enhance the resilience of production systems.
Thesagro: Silvicultura
Controle Térmico
Gado de Corte
Vaca Leiteira
Gado Leiteiro
Comportamento Animal
Búfalo
NAL Thesaurus: Land use
Cattle
Grazing
Animal comfort
Animal behavior
Silvopastoral systems
Pastures
Palavras-chave: Thermal comfort
ISSN: 1572-9680
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-026-01442-6
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPPSE)


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