Dairy production data suggest that it is more effective to select for heat tolerance within a high milk-producing breed than it would be to select for high milk production traits within a breed that is highly adapted to hot climates. Photo: Canva
Improving the ability to cope with adverse environmental conditions in dairy cattle is a great challenge in selective breeding. Among traits contributing to dairy cattle adaptability to environmental variation, heat tolerance plays an essential role. Heat stress in dairy cattle results in economic losses due to reduced feed intake, milk production and reproduction performance and increased lameness, disease incidence, days open and death rates. In addition, there is an increasing concern abou
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