Reducing negative effects of heat stress

Hayley Warden
January 6 2021 - 8:00am
A cow finds relief from the heat by jumping in a water trough at the University of Melbourne's Dookie, Victoria farm.
A cow finds relief from the heat by jumping in a water trough at the University of Melbourne's Dookie, Victoria farm.

The impact of heat stress on dairy cows grazing summer pastures has been investigated by researchers, revealing high temperatures and humidity leads to a significant drop in milk production.

Hayley Warden

Hayley Warden

Journalist

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