The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa
Sheep production in Arid and Semi-Arid lands face immense heat stress with the changing climate. This study assessed the effect of heat stress on growth and developed resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment. Heat stress was measured by Temperature-Humidity Index (THI). Live...
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| author | Oyieng, Edwin P. Ojango, Julie M.K. Gauly, M. Ekine-Dzivenu, Chinyere C. Mrode, Raphael A. Clark, E.L. Dooso, Richard König, S. |
| author_browse | Clark, E.L. Dooso, Richard Ekine-Dzivenu, Chinyere C. Gauly, M. König, S. Mrode, Raphael A. Ojango, Julie M.K. Oyieng, Edwin P. |
| author_facet | Oyieng, Edwin P. Ojango, Julie M.K. Gauly, M. Ekine-Dzivenu, Chinyere C. Mrode, Raphael A. Clark, E.L. Dooso, Richard König, S. |
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| description | Sheep production in Arid and Semi-Arid lands face immense heat stress with the changing climate. This study assessed the effect of heat stress on growth and developed resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment. Heat stress was measured by Temperature-Humidity Index (THI). Live body weight records of 4,078 animals, belonging to pure Red Maasai (RRRR), pure Dorper (DDDD), and their crosses: 50%Dorper-50%RedMaasai (DDRR) and 75%Dorper-25%Red Maasai (DDDR) collected between 2003 and 2024 were analysed. Random regression models fitted with reaction norm functions were used to develop two resilience phenotypes: Response and Stability, at THI 70 and THI 85 representing varying heat stress. Animal mixed models were used to estimate genetic parameters. The THI breakpoints were 78.75, 78.71, 78.42 and 77.93 with a decline rate of 0.06 Kgs, 0.09 Kgs, 0.05 Kgs and 0.15 in live weight gain per unit change in THI for RRRR, DDDD, DDRR and DDDR respectively. The breed, sex, type of birth, dams’ parity and season of birth significantly (P<0.05) affected the stability of growth at low and high heat stress. The heritability estimates of resilience traits ranged from 0.12 to 0.16. Genetic correlations of resilience phenotypes at THI 85 with pre-weaning live weight gain were antagonistic and significant (P<0.05). With the changing climate, resilience phenotypes should be included in selection programs for sheep in the Arid and Semi-Arid lands for robust growth. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1760152025-10-26T12:55:28Z The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa Oyieng, Edwin P. Ojango, Julie M.K. Gauly, M. Ekine-Dzivenu, Chinyere C. Mrode, Raphael A. Clark, E.L. Dooso, Richard König, S. climate change sheep small ruminants Sheep production in Arid and Semi-Arid lands face immense heat stress with the changing climate. This study assessed the effect of heat stress on growth and developed resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment. Heat stress was measured by Temperature-Humidity Index (THI). Live body weight records of 4,078 animals, belonging to pure Red Maasai (RRRR), pure Dorper (DDDD), and their crosses: 50%Dorper-50%RedMaasai (DDRR) and 75%Dorper-25%Red Maasai (DDDR) collected between 2003 and 2024 were analysed. Random regression models fitted with reaction norm functions were used to develop two resilience phenotypes: Response and Stability, at THI 70 and THI 85 representing varying heat stress. Animal mixed models were used to estimate genetic parameters. The THI breakpoints were 78.75, 78.71, 78.42 and 77.93 with a decline rate of 0.06 Kgs, 0.09 Kgs, 0.05 Kgs and 0.15 in live weight gain per unit change in THI for RRRR, DDDD, DDRR and DDDR respectively. The breed, sex, type of birth, dams’ parity and season of birth significantly (P<0.05) affected the stability of growth at low and high heat stress. The heritability estimates of resilience traits ranged from 0.12 to 0.16. Genetic correlations of resilience phenotypes at THI 85 with pre-weaning live weight gain were antagonistic and significant (P<0.05). With the changing climate, resilience phenotypes should be included in selection programs for sheep in the Arid and Semi-Arid lands for robust growth. 2025-11 2025-08-07T06:49:56Z 2025-08-07T06:49:56Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176015 en Open Access Elsevier Oyieng, E., Ojango, J.M.K., Gauly, M., Ekine-Dzivenu, C.C., Mrode, R., Clark, E.L., Oloo, R. and König, S. 2025. The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa. Livestock Science 301: 105794. |
| spellingShingle | climate change sheep small ruminants Oyieng, Edwin P. Ojango, Julie M.K. Gauly, M. Ekine-Dzivenu, Chinyere C. Mrode, Raphael A. Clark, E.L. Dooso, Richard König, S. The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa |
| title | The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_full | The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_fullStr | The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_short | The impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi-arid environment of sub-Saharan Africa |
| title_sort | impact of heat stress on growth and resilience phenotypes of sheep raised in a semi arid environment of sub saharan africa |
| topic | climate change sheep small ruminants |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176015 |
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