Summer heat provides stressful conditions for Bos taurus feeder cattle; in extreme instances these conditions can be fatal. One management option is to provide shade structures for feedlot animals. This study was conducted during the summer of 2001 to compare physiological responses of cattle with shade access or no-shade access. Eight steers were selected from a group of 12, and assigned individual pens. Four pens were fitted with shade structures that allowed the steers to choose shade; the remainder had no shade option. The animals were rotated through pen assignments during the summer season. Continuous measures of respiration rate and body temperature were recorded as response variables to the shade treatments. Environmental conditions...
During the period August 6 to 10, 1992, a heat wave moved through central and eastern Nebraska. Maxi...
Three feedlot trials and one trial conducted in a semi-controlled environmental facility were used t...
One hundred twenty-six Black Angus yearling heifers were used in a 119-d study to assess the effect ...
Summer heat provides stressful conditions for Bos taurus feeder cattle; in extreme instances these c...
Heat stress in feedlot cattle can cause decreases in feed intake and growth, and in extreme cases ma...
Heat stress in cattle results in decreased feed intake, lower daily gain, and potentially death in s...
A study using crossbred steers was conducted at a commercial feedyard to determine the effects of pe...
A study using crossbred steers was conducted at a commercial feedyard in Eastern NE to determine the...
Continuous exposure of cattle to summer heat in the absence of shade results in significant hyperthe...
Heat stress can be a serious problem for cattle. Body temperature (Tb) is a good measure of an anima...
Australia and the globe are experiencing rapid climate change and since the middle of the 20th centu...
Using behavioural indicators of thermal discomfort, that is, shade seeking, panting scores (PS) and ...
Citation: Hagenmaier, J. A., Reinhardt, C. D., Bartle, S. J., & Thomson, D. U. (2016). Effect of sha...
Data from 3 summer feedlot studies were utilized to determine the environmental factors that influen...
At high temperatures, evaporative cooling is the principal mechanism for heat dissipation in cattle....
During the period August 6 to 10, 1992, a heat wave moved through central and eastern Nebraska. Maxi...
Three feedlot trials and one trial conducted in a semi-controlled environmental facility were used t...
One hundred twenty-six Black Angus yearling heifers were used in a 119-d study to assess the effect ...
Summer heat provides stressful conditions for Bos taurus feeder cattle; in extreme instances these c...
Heat stress in feedlot cattle can cause decreases in feed intake and growth, and in extreme cases ma...
Heat stress in cattle results in decreased feed intake, lower daily gain, and potentially death in s...
A study using crossbred steers was conducted at a commercial feedyard to determine the effects of pe...
A study using crossbred steers was conducted at a commercial feedyard in Eastern NE to determine the...
Continuous exposure of cattle to summer heat in the absence of shade results in significant hyperthe...
Heat stress can be a serious problem for cattle. Body temperature (Tb) is a good measure of an anima...
Australia and the globe are experiencing rapid climate change and since the middle of the 20th centu...
Using behavioural indicators of thermal discomfort, that is, shade seeking, panting scores (PS) and ...
Citation: Hagenmaier, J. A., Reinhardt, C. D., Bartle, S. J., & Thomson, D. U. (2016). Effect of sha...
Data from 3 summer feedlot studies were utilized to determine the environmental factors that influen...
At high temperatures, evaporative cooling is the principal mechanism for heat dissipation in cattle....
During the period August 6 to 10, 1992, a heat wave moved through central and eastern Nebraska. Maxi...
Three feedlot trials and one trial conducted in a semi-controlled environmental facility were used t...
One hundred twenty-six Black Angus yearling heifers were used in a 119-d study to assess the effect ...