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. 2018 Jun 1;96(8):3131–3137. doi: 10.1093/jas/sky224

Table 3.

Vaginal temperature and meteorological conditions during the experiment

Group Day Vaginal temperature Dry bulb temperature Relative humidity THI
1 1 38.88 (0.45) 28.68 (0.37) 81.35 (1.62) 80.53 (0.35)
2 39.01 (0.41) 28.28 (0.33) 82.01 (1.58) 80.05 (0.30)
3 39.04 (0.41) 28.24 (0.31) 82.02 (1.39) 80.08 (0.31)
2 1 39.01 (0.53) 28.71 (0.4) 79.47 (1.79) 80.21 (0.37)
2 38.90 (0.37) 26.92 (0.23) 90.55 (0.96) 79.13 (0.25)
3 38.98 (0.43) 26.53 (0.16) 92.66 (0.55) 78.83 (0.22)
3 1 38.73 (0.39) 25.94 (0.23) 94.80 (0.97) 78.00 (0.33)
2 38.81 (0.35) 26.10 (0.30) 94.84 (0.97) 78.14 (0.39)
3 38.96 (3.95) 27.93 (0.41) 87.14 (1.42) 80.12 (0.51)
4 1 38.95 (0.49) 28.37 (0.49) 81.70 (1.81) 79.79 (0.54)
2 39.03 (0.47) 29.04 (0.46) 80.41 (1.96) 80.68 (0.46)
3 39.01 (0.44) 28.98 (0.46) 80.33 (1.90) 80.61 (0.45)

Means (SD) for three 24-h periods over all four groups of animals for vaginal temperature (°C), dry bulb temperature (°C), relative humidity (%), and temperature–humidity index (THI).