DOI: 10.18174/574098
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Heat stress in dairy cows : Measuring and modelling the effects of environmental conditions on thermoregulatory responses

Abstract: This study determined the effects of increasing the ambient temperature (T) at different relative humidity (RH) and air velocity (AV) levels on the physiological and productive responses of dairy cows. Twenty Holstein dairy cows were housed inside climate-controlled respiration chambers, in which the climate was programmed to follow a daily pattern of lower night and higher day temperatures with a 9°C difference, excluding effects from sun radiation. Within our 8-d data collection period, T was gradually incre… Show more

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