The influence of climate on animal behavior has been demonstrated for many years. Climatic variables such as temperature (T, ° C), relative humidity (RH, %), solar radiation (SR, W / m2) and wind speed (WS, m / s), outside their normal range, can displace ruminants of their comfort zone, which can results in negative impact on their productivity and reproduction behavior. In order to characterize the thermal environment of bovine cattle ranching in the Valle del Cauca department, two biometeorological indexes (heat load index for dairy cows and meat cattle) were performed to develop an animal - environment relationship. The indexes were applied to the most representative Valle del Cauca department climatic ranges (T = 20-35; RH = 60-100; WS...
Background: Thermal stress indices are important in predicting and choosing means for mitigating hea...
Heat stress has been recognised as a serious problem in dairy farms. The study goal was to assess th...
Objective. The objective of the present study was to compare some physiological responses to heat an...
The effect of climate on dairy and beef cattle is variable and complex because it affects the enviro...
This paper presents a new thermal stress index for dairy cows in inter-tropical regions, with specia...
Meteorological data from December to January of years 1999 to 2007 from weather stations located in ...
Brazil is a country with a tropical climate and one of the main problems faced by dairy farmers is t...
Objective: Review the heat stress mitigation strategies in intensive cattle feedlots in ...
Simple Summary It is well known that the thermal environment has an integral role in maintaining the...
The aim of this work was to analyze changes of physiological and metabolic parameters as indicators ...
Heat stress plays a role in livestock production in warm climates. Heat stress conditions impair ani...
For dairy cows, heat stress has been recognized as a big issue for decades, and recently this proble...
Firstly, the objective of this study was to examine among the main heat stress indexes which ones be...
Since predominant high temperatures could alter thermic equilibrium, the knowledge of dairy cattle t...
Se presenta una revisión crítica pertinente a los principales efectos de altas temperaturas...
Background: Thermal stress indices are important in predicting and choosing means for mitigating hea...
Heat stress has been recognised as a serious problem in dairy farms. The study goal was to assess th...
Objective. The objective of the present study was to compare some physiological responses to heat an...
The effect of climate on dairy and beef cattle is variable and complex because it affects the enviro...
This paper presents a new thermal stress index for dairy cows in inter-tropical regions, with specia...
Meteorological data from December to January of years 1999 to 2007 from weather stations located in ...
Brazil is a country with a tropical climate and one of the main problems faced by dairy farmers is t...
Objective: Review the heat stress mitigation strategies in intensive cattle feedlots in ...
Simple Summary It is well known that the thermal environment has an integral role in maintaining the...
The aim of this work was to analyze changes of physiological and metabolic parameters as indicators ...
Heat stress plays a role in livestock production in warm climates. Heat stress conditions impair ani...
For dairy cows, heat stress has been recognized as a big issue for decades, and recently this proble...
Firstly, the objective of this study was to examine among the main heat stress indexes which ones be...
Since predominant high temperatures could alter thermic equilibrium, the knowledge of dairy cattle t...
Se presenta una revisión crítica pertinente a los principales efectos de altas temperaturas...
Background: Thermal stress indices are important in predicting and choosing means for mitigating hea...
Heat stress has been recognised as a serious problem in dairy farms. The study goal was to assess th...
Objective. The objective of the present study was to compare some physiological responses to heat an...