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Heat tolerance level in dairy herds: a review on coping strategies to heat stress and ways of measuring heat tolerance

Thulani Saizi, Maliviwe Mpayipheli, et al.
Coping strategies to heat stress by dairy cows. (a) Changes due homeostatic response which commences soon after detection of change in internal body temperature; (b) Alteration resulting from acclimation response to heat stress. Prolonged exposure to higher ambient temperature neccesitates acclimation.
Coping strategies to heat stress by dairy cows. (a) Changes due homeostatic response which commences soon after detection of change in internal body temperature; (b) Alteration resulting from acclimation response to heat stress. Prolonged exposure to higher ambient temperature neccesitates acclimation.
| Tolerance to heat stress is worth noting considering the constant increase in the ambient temperature and high productivity that elevates the likelihood of heat stress in the dairy herd. ...

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