Under heat stress conditions, the cow loses water via the skin and respiration as she works to minimise her rise in body temperature. Photo: Canva
Production responses to heat stress may vary depending on factors such as cattle breed, body size, milk yield and degree of exposure to heat stress. Several feeding strategies will help dairy cows adapt to hot climates. Animals go through heat stress when their body temperature is higher than the optimal range specified for normal activity because the total heat load is greater than the capacity for heat dissipation.
Temperate dairy cows are particularly susceptible to heat stress and often s
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