Swine productivity, reproductivity, and well-being are reduced during periods of high temperature and the most commonly used cooling method, evaporative cooling, is not very effective under high humidity conditions. Conductive cooling pads made from pipes with cool water passing through them have the potential to cool swine under both high temperature and high humidity conditions. A study was conducted to determine some responses of gilts to conductive cooling pads under heat stress conditions. Conductive cooling pads 15 cm wide by 127 cm long were made from 13 mm diameter copper pipe and were fastened to the slatted flooring of a standard sow stall. The size and placement of the pads was such that the gilts could lie on them completely, li...
Three-hourly weather data for 7 locations in the Southeast and Central United States were used to ev...
Drip cooling systems are used to drip water on the shoulder of sows or boars in a crated situation. ...
With increasing global temperatures, the risk of heat stress for farm animals is also growing. As pi...
Substantial economic losses occur in the swine industry during periods of high ambient temperatures....
Much U.S. swine production is in Köppen climate types classified as ‘hot-summer humid continental’ a...
During the summer, temperatures in swine buildings often rise to levels that adversely affect animal...
Heat stress is one of the main constraints to pig production. Pigs rely on evaporative cooling by w...
Much U.S. swine production is in Köppen climate types classified as “hot-summer humid continental” a...
A series of five different studies were conducted to evaluate the use of a cool pad as a thermoregul...
Heat stress can lead to significant production losses for livestock. Production losses can take the ...
Compared to other species of farm animals, pigs are more sensitive to high environmental temperature...
One hundred fifty pigs were used to evaluate the effectiveness of either spray cooling or drip sprin...
This study is aimed at evaluating the effect of reducing stocking density and using cooling systems ...
During heat stress swine must rely an evaporation as a mechanism for heat loss. Providing water via ...
A comparison of drip cooling, zone cooling, and conventional ventilation was performed on lactating ...
Three-hourly weather data for 7 locations in the Southeast and Central United States were used to ev...
Drip cooling systems are used to drip water on the shoulder of sows or boars in a crated situation. ...
With increasing global temperatures, the risk of heat stress for farm animals is also growing. As pi...
Substantial economic losses occur in the swine industry during periods of high ambient temperatures....
Much U.S. swine production is in Köppen climate types classified as ‘hot-summer humid continental’ a...
During the summer, temperatures in swine buildings often rise to levels that adversely affect animal...
Heat stress is one of the main constraints to pig production. Pigs rely on evaporative cooling by w...
Much U.S. swine production is in Köppen climate types classified as “hot-summer humid continental” a...
A series of five different studies were conducted to evaluate the use of a cool pad as a thermoregul...
Heat stress can lead to significant production losses for livestock. Production losses can take the ...
Compared to other species of farm animals, pigs are more sensitive to high environmental temperature...
One hundred fifty pigs were used to evaluate the effectiveness of either spray cooling or drip sprin...
This study is aimed at evaluating the effect of reducing stocking density and using cooling systems ...
During heat stress swine must rely an evaporation as a mechanism for heat loss. Providing water via ...
A comparison of drip cooling, zone cooling, and conventional ventilation was performed on lactating ...
Three-hourly weather data for 7 locations in the Southeast and Central United States were used to ev...
Drip cooling systems are used to drip water on the shoulder of sows or boars in a crated situation. ...
With increasing global temperatures, the risk of heat stress for farm animals is also growing. As pi...