articleJournal of Animal ScienceMar 1, 2006Closed access

Environmental factors influencing heat stress in feedlot cattle1,2

Agricultural Research Service · Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center

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Abstract

Data from 3 summer feedlot studies were utilized to determine the environmental factors that influence heat stress in cattle and also to determine wind speed (WSPD; m.s(-1)) and solar radiation (RAD; W.m(-2)) adjustments to the temperature-humidity index (THI). Visual assessments of heat stress, based on panting scores (0 = no panting to 4 = severe panting), were collected from 1400 to 1700. Mean daily WSPD, black globe temperature at 1500, and minimums for nighttime WSPD, nighttime black globe THI, and daily relative humidity were found to have the greatest influence on panting score from 1400 to 1700 (R2 = 0.61). From hourly values for THI, WSPD, and RAD, panting score was determined to equal -7.563 + (0.121…

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Keywords
  • Heat index
  • Heat stress
  • Wet-bulb globe temperature
  • Relative humidity
  • Animal science
  • Air temperature
  • Wind speed
  • Atmospheric sciences
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