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Silent heat dominant in

A. Goat

B. Fish

C. Buffalo

D. Cow

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Silent heat dominant in Buffalo.
Silent heats occur when not enough progesterone is being produced. Progesterone acts along with oestrogen to manifest itself in visual signs of heat in a cow or heifer.
Silent heat is a condition in which the buffalos do not exhibit the behavioral symptoms of estrus (heat), although the physiological symptoms of estrus are present.
As a result of silent heat, animals become repeat breeders and fail to maintain the estrus regularity and cyclicity.

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