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Jul. 18—Heat stress is a significant issue in dairy farming, affecting cow health, productivity and well-being. It occurs when cows generate and absorb more heat than they can dissipate, leading ...
A natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat.
A natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat.
Farmers are using fans, sprinklers and cold water to keep cows cool. Cows can start to experience heat stress when the temperature hits 80 degrees.
Farmers Are Breeding Heat-Resistant Cows A natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat.
Heat stress affects not only lactating cows but also dry cows, heifers and calves, so be sure to include every animal in your dairy when considering heat stress abatement strategies.
Dairy cattle on a Swiss farm now send an SMS with the help of sensors implanted in cows to let farmers know when they are sexually receptive.
Did Thousands of Cows Die in Kansas Heat Wave? While we haven't been able to determine the specifics of a viral video, scorching temperatures did indeed kill many cows in June 2022.
What you were witnessing was normal cow behavior when they are in heat. Being in heat means they are ready for a boyfriend and have the best chances of getting pregnant.
On hot days, Oakwood Dairy keeps cows comfortable with fans, shade and sprinklers.
Farmers are using fans, sprinklers and cold water to keep cows cool. Cows can start to experience heat stress when the temperature hits 80 degrees.
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