Heat stress in dairy calves from birth to weaning.

The Journal of Dairy Research
Mikolt Bakony, Viktor Jurkovich

Abstract

This Research Reflection collects current knowledge on the effects of heat stress in dairy calves. Chapters cover the concept of foetal programming, animal-based and environmental indicators of heat stress in the postnatal period, and methods of heat stress abatement. Conclusions for further research about economic efficiency, research methodology and an integrated approach of pre- and postnatal heat stress are also proposed.

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