This is the time of year when cattle producers need to pay extra attention to heat stress in their operations, says University of Missouri Extension beef specialist Eric Bailey. Unlike many other ...
A new company with a new patented product is having an open house at its new manufacturing facility at 1132 Nelson Pkwy., Viroqua, March 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Shade Haven Company will be ...
Nobody likes to feel stressed, cattle included. And those cattle definitely don’t want to experience heat stress. But with the summer quickly approaching, it’s inevitable that heat stress is going to ...
As the summer temperatures rise, livestock producers should make sure their animals have a way to keep cool, said David Fernandez, Ph.D, of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. “Livestock do not ...
Iowa's cattle and livestock are usually resilient against cold temperatures, but that's not the case with extreme heat. Cattle are susceptible to heat stress because normally graze in open pastures ...
As the summer temperatures rise, livestock producers should make sure their animals have a way to keep cool, said David Fernandez, Extension livestock specialist for the University of Arkansas at Pine ...
Stretching 7 kilometres, costing $3.3 million and taking three years to complete, the latest project of well-known Queensland cattleman Bryce Camm is all about keeping his cattle cool. The feedlot ...
Keeping cows, sheep, chickens, pigs, goats, horses, and other livestock cool isn’t rocket science, but it takes some advance planning. Heat stress can occur anytime the mercury rises above 80 degrees ...
Without much warning, a cool wet spring gave way to the heat and humidity of summer. These high temperatures are great for getting wheat harvested but they can be hard on livestock. All levels of heat ...
A new scientific study has quantified, for the first time, how much heat stress beef cattle actually experience across South America — as cumulative time spent in heat-related discomfort. Using ...
The Australian feedlot industry has voluntarily increased the amount of shade available to cattle, with 75 per cent of animals now provided with access to shade. However, some experts say state ...
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