Every dairy farmerrecognizes the problems with heat stress: reduced milk production,
depressed feed intake, and panting cows. These signs appear quickly, and
the production loss can be easily measured. As heat stress persists, it becomes
difficult to get cows pregnant, and lameness often increases. Current
practices do not eliminate heat stress but aim to minimize its impact.
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