Mitigating heat stress in ruminants through nutrition

27-12-2024 | |
During hot weather cows must consume large volumes of water; however, with more water consumption comes greater excretion which could lead to a disbalance of minerals. Photo: Mark Pasveer
During hot weather cows must consume large volumes of water; however, with more water consumption comes greater excretion which could lead to a disbalance of minerals. Photo: Mark Pasveer
Feed and water consumption are important factors in managing heat stress in ruminants. This article provides insight into heat stress mitigation through nutritional interventions. As Dr Remy Wyatt explains, heat stress occurs when an animal’s heat load exceeds its capacity to lose heat – and it’s worse not just with higher air temperatures, but with high humidity levels, sunlight versus shade and with little or no breeze. Wyatt is a consulting nutritionist at Great Plains Livestock Con


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