Combating the effects of heat stress in dairy cows

22-06-2020 | |
Photo: Alltech
Photo: Alltech
Climate change and weather extremes are becoming an increasing issue, not only in the warmer regions but also in more temperate countries. Heat stress results from a combination of temperature and humidity over and above the levels that the cow can tolerate. This makes it difficult for them to remove heat from their bodies, which can have consequences for health and productivity. Cows can actually tolerate temporary, short-term increases in temperature and humidity as long as they quickly retur


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