2018
DOI: 10.31893/2318-1265jabb.v6n4p97-101
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Application of a tunnel-ventilated barn on the physiological responses, milk yield, and dry matter intake of dairy cows in tropical area during the wet season

Abstract: Dairy cows often experience heat stress in the tropics. Tunnel ventilation technology reduces heat stress in dairy cow housing. Here, we examined the performance of tunnel-ventilated barns on the physiological responses, milk yield, and dry matter intake of dairy cows during the wet season in a tropical area. The experiment was conducted on a commercial dairy farm in Malang, Indonesia from mid December 2017 until mid January 2018. Lactating Friesian Holstein cows (n = 661) were studied in two barns of differen… Show more

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“…The greatest influence on the physiological state and productivity of cows is exerted by temperature, humidity, air velocity and barns illumination (Ilin & Vtoryiy, 2017;Yano et al, 2018;. The content of carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and more recently methane as a greenhouse gas, is also subject to control (Poteko et al, 2019;Sanchis et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greatest influence on the physiological state and productivity of cows is exerted by temperature, humidity, air velocity and barns illumination (Ilin & Vtoryiy, 2017;Yano et al, 2018;. The content of carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and more recently methane as a greenhouse gas, is also subject to control (Poteko et al, 2019;Sanchis et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If external factors in the form of weather phenomena are uncontrollable, but predictable, then internal factors can be controlled, creating favorable living conditions for animals (Timoshenko et al, 2017). Temperature, humidity, air velocity and room illumination have the greatest influence on the milk productivity and physiological state of cows (Ilin, & Vtoryiy, 2017;Yano et al, 2018;Hempel et al, 2019;. The content of carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and more recently methane as a greenhouse gas, is also subject to control (Poteko et al, 2019;Sanchis et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%