Heat stress kicks in at 21°C

03-05-2021 | |
Misting systems to make the barn climate more pleasant during extreme summers, are popular, but it is very wise to continuously measure the relative humidity in the barn. Photo: Henk Riswick
Misting systems to make the barn climate more pleasant during extreme summers, are popular, but it is very wise to continuously measure the relative humidity in the barn. Photo: Henk Riswick
Some parts of the world, especially moderate climates, heat up more than others as a consequence of climate change. High humidity in combination with increasing temperatures are harmful to livestock. Experts recommend a combination of good roof insulation and ventilation to prevent heat stress in dairy cows. Heat stress is caused by a combination of high humidity and high temperatures. This combination causes stress moments in cattle and has a negative impact on their health and performance. W


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