The effect of heat stress on dairy cows
Heat stress affects cows in many ways. While the visible discomfort can start at moderate temperatures around 22 degrees Celsius, other effects that are not directly visible can start at even lower...
Heat stress affects cows in many ways. While the visible discomfort can start at moderate temperatures around 22 degrees Celsius, other effects that are not directly visible can start at even lower...
The most noticeable sign of heat stress is that cows start drinking more. In addition, they sweat and pant more.
A good ventilation system results in stable air that is almost of the same quality as the outside air all year round. The concentrations of ammonia, other ...