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Historically, summer temperatures in Northern Ireland have not been considered a limiting factor in dairy production.
Albert Einstein is often credited for saying, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” So, what ...
The team of researchers found that milk production declined significantly on hot, humid days -- by up to 10 percent when ...
When temperatures rise, cattle grazing on tall fescue grass is a recipe for disaster.
Hot weather can be very hard on cattle, especially when humidity is high (which makes it more difficult for the animal to ...
The high-pressure conditions of supercritical CO<inf>2</inf> cycle in printed circuit heat exchangers (PCHEs) can lead to core material failure and structural damage. Considering that during the ...
Brazilian precision fermentation startup Future Cow has secured R$4.85M in funding to expand its platform for animal-free dairy proteins.
First, I walk along the bunk and look at the cows that are eating — and look over to the cows lying in their stalls. I’ll also pick up a handful of lactation diet and pick through it. In these short ...
Hot temperatures accompanied the start of summer for much of the country, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
This paper aimed to determine the excretion period of B19 vaccine strain during a complete reproductive cycle (from estrus synchronization, artificial insemination, pregnancy and until 30 days after ...
However, just as humans struggle in extreme heat, so do dairy cattle. Heat stress can cause cows' body temperatures to rise, leading to reduced feed intake and decreased milk production.