Economic Losses from Heat Stress by US Livestock Industries
The Ohio State University · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Economic losses are incurred by the US livestock industries because farm animals are raised in locations and seasons where effective temperature conditions venture outside their zone of thermal comfort. The objective of this review was to estimate economic losses sustained by major US livestock industries from heat stress. Animal classes considered were: dairy cows, dairy heifers (0 to 1 yr and 1 to 2 yr), beef cows, finishing cattle, sows, market hogs, broilers, layers, and turkeys. Economic losses considered were: 1) decreased performance (feed intake, growth, milk, eggs), 2) increased mortality, and 3) decreased reproduction. USDA and industry data were used for monthly inventories of each animal class in…
Citation impact
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- 6.56
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- 100%
- References
- 138
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3Topics & keywords
- Heat index
- Livestock
- Environmental science
- Heat stress
- Animal science
- Intensity (physics)
- Relative humidity
- Index (typography)