Livestock

Heat Stress Cooling Systems and Dairy Cattle Welfare

Heat stress in dairy cattle causes significant production losses and welfare impairment, with cooling system provision increasingly recognised as a welfare necessity in warmer climates.

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Welfare Considerations

Heat-stressed cattle experience panting, reduced feed intake, and elevated body temperature causing metabolic disruption. Reproductive failure from heat stress causes welfare concerns through unsuccessful pregnancy attempts. Climate change is extending the heat stress season in the UK, making cooling infrastructure an increasingly important welfare investment.

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