Major Advances Associated with Environmental Effects on Dairy Cattle
University of Arizona · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · +1 more institution
Abstract
It has long been known that season of the year has major impacts on dairy animal performance measures including growth, reproduction, and lactation. Additionally, as average production per cow has doubled, the metabolic heat output per animal has increased substantially rendering animals more susceptible to heat stress. This, in turn, has altered cooling and housing requirements for cattle. Substantial progress has been made in the last quarter-century in delineating the mechanisms by which thermal stress and photoperiod influence performance of dairy animals. Acclimation to thermal stress is now identified as a homeorhetic process under endocrine control. The process of acclimation occurs in 2 phases (acute…
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- Biology
- Acclimatization
- Dairy cattle
- Heat stress
- Lactation
- Animal science
- Biotechnology
- Pregnancy