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When cows are heat stressed, many dairy producers have seen a drop in milk production and feed intake firsthand.
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Sweatier cattle may be the answer to heat-stressed herdsHumidity pushes the heat index into triple digits. In a field adjacent to the University of Florida campus, Brahman cows huddle in the shade. Snow white egrets hunt in the grass. The small farm is ...
With rising global temperatures due to climate change, heat stress in livestock is a growing concern. Ranier van Heerden, Evonik’s business manager for ruminant solutions in sub-Saharan Africa, shared ...
In the hotter, more humid climates of Africa, Asia and India, Zebu cattle (Bos indicus) were better adapted to withstand heat and insects. Their descendants today in North America include Brahman ...
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