Patterns of tympanic temperature response were identified in ad-lib-fed cattle exposed to constant or cyclic (±7 C) conditions at two levels of air temperature: 10 C and 28 C. Use of time series analysis following the DDS approach of Pandit and Wu indicate the thermoregulatory control dynamics for steers at 28±7 C were markedly different from those at the other conditions. Preliminary evaluations using the ideas of chaos and non-linear dynamics show promise of further characterization of stress responses in farm animals
Tympanic temperature of 32 Angus steers (919 ± 7.5 lb) was measured with Micro-T ibuttons or the Sto...
(1). Continuous body temperature records from dairy cows for 46 days of summer and contemporary data...
Cattle movement and weather may affect the body temperature of cows which in turn affects their natu...
Body temperature is often used as an indicator of animal health status. In a series of handling expe...
Angus crossbred yearling steers were used to evaluate tympanic temperature (TT) profile of cattle di...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
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...
Summertime heat waves cause excessive discomfort and, in extreme cases, death of feedlot cattle. Dur...
During the summer, a challenging thermal environment is known to cause a significant reduction in fo...
Heat stress in feedlot cattle causes reduced performance, and in the most severe cases, death of the...
Heat stress can be a serious problem for cattle. Body temperature (Tb) is a good measure of an anima...
In two winter and two summer studies, tympanic temperatures (TT), an indicator of body temperature, ...
This project is part of a broad cooperative investigation between Department of Dairy Husbandry and ...
Two studies were performed in a feedlot environment to determine the long-term effects of heat event...
Tympanic temperature of 32 Angus steers (919 ± 7.5 lb) was measured with Micro-T ibuttons or the Sto...
(1). Continuous body temperature records from dairy cows for 46 days of summer and contemporary data...
Cattle movement and weather may affect the body temperature of cows which in turn affects their natu...
Body temperature is often used as an indicator of animal health status. In a series of handling expe...
Angus crossbred yearling steers were used to evaluate tympanic temperature (TT) profile of cattle di...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
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...
Summertime heat waves cause excessive discomfort and, in extreme cases, death of feedlot cattle. Dur...
During the summer, a challenging thermal environment is known to cause a significant reduction in fo...
Heat stress in feedlot cattle causes reduced performance, and in the most severe cases, death of the...
Heat stress can be a serious problem for cattle. Body temperature (Tb) is a good measure of an anima...
In two winter and two summer studies, tympanic temperatures (TT), an indicator of body temperature, ...
This project is part of a broad cooperative investigation between Department of Dairy Husbandry and ...
Two studies were performed in a feedlot environment to determine the long-term effects of heat event...
Tympanic temperature of 32 Angus steers (919 ± 7.5 lb) was measured with Micro-T ibuttons or the Sto...
(1). Continuous body temperature records from dairy cows for 46 days of summer and contemporary data...
Cattle movement and weather may affect the body temperature of cows which in turn affects their natu...