Non-invasive methods of quantifying heat stress response in farm animals with special reference to dairy cattle
Non-invasive methods of detecting heat stress magnitude for livestock is gaining momentum
in the context of global climate change. Therefore, the objective of this review is to focus on …
in the context of global climate change. Therefore, the objective of this review is to focus on …
[HTML][HTML] From herd health to public health: Digital tools for combating antibiotic resistance in dairy farms
AS Neculai-Valeanu, AM Ariton, C Radu, I Porosnicu… - Antibiotics, 2024 - mdpi.com
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a significant threat to global food
security, human health, and the future of livestock production. Higher rates of antimicrobial …
security, human health, and the future of livestock production. Higher rates of antimicrobial …
Characterization of Thermal Patterns Using Infrared Thermography and Thermolytic Responses of Cattle Reared in Three Different Systems during the Transition …
WC Silva, JAR Silva, ÉBR Silva, AVC Barbosa… - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary This study aimed to characterize the thermal patterns of cattle raised in
three different production systems during the transition period in the eastern Amazon, Brazil …
three different production systems during the transition period in the eastern Amazon, Brazil …
Relationship between reticulorumen parameters measured in real time and methane emission and heat stress risk in dairy cows
R Antanaitis, L Anskienė, E Rapaliutė, R Bilskis… - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary We have found only a few publications in the literature on the link between
rumen pH and CH4. Based on this, we hypothesized that reticulorumen pH and temperature …
rumen pH and CH4. Based on this, we hypothesized that reticulorumen pH and temperature …
Evaluation of the best region for measuring eye temperature in dairy cows exposed to heat stress
H Shu, Y Li, T Fang, M Xing, F Sun, X Chen… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Eye temperature (ET) has long been used for predicting or indicating heat stress in dairy
cows. However, the region of interest (ROI) and temperature parameter of the eye have not …
cows. However, the region of interest (ROI) and temperature parameter of the eye have not …
Open-source wearable sensors for behavioral analysis of sheep undergoing heat stress
Heat stress (HS) negatively affects animal productivity and welfare. The usage of wearable
sensors to detect behavioral changes in ruminants undergoing HS has not been well …
sensors to detect behavioral changes in ruminants undergoing HS has not been well …
Subcutaneous temperature monitoring through ear tag for heat stress detection in dairy cows
Highlights•An ear tag device was developed to transmit body temperature wirelessly in real
time.•The subcutaneous ear base temperature readings were accurate under heat stress …
time.•The subcutaneous ear base temperature readings were accurate under heat stress …
[HTML][HTML] The relationship between on-farm environmental conditions inside and outside cow sheds during the summer in England: can Temperature Humidity Index be …
AT Chamberlain, CD Powell, E Arcier, N Aldenhoven - Animal-Open Space, 2022 - Elsevier
Heat stress is a growing problem in dairy cows, and interest is developing in calculating heat
stress risk (Temperature Humidity Index–THI) without using specific farm data and in …
stress risk (Temperature Humidity Index–THI) without using specific farm data and in …
Milking Welfare: Bovis Sacer and the Inclusive Thanatopolitics of the Dairy Farm
Agricultural technologies in dairy farming facilitate increased animal productivity while
simultaneously supporting appeals to animal welfare. Dairy producers operationalise these …
simultaneously supporting appeals to animal welfare. Dairy producers operationalise these …