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If Nights Don’t Cool, Days Fall Apart

Why Nighttime Recovery is the Missing Piece in Heat Stress Management

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Cows don’t clock out when the sun goes down. While we’re resting, they’re still working—ruminating, digesting, and making milk. A cow is a heat-generating machine 24/7. If she goes to bed hot and never cools down, she wakes up already stressed. That’s why nighttime recovery isn’t a luxury—it’s essential.
 


The Silent Problem: Heat Load That Carries Over
When the Temperature-Humidity Index (THI) exceeds 68, cows experience heat stress. They eat less, ruminate less, stand more, and shift energy away from milk production.
Most barns focus on daytime cooling—fans, misters, and soakers—but many systems shut off at night. That leaves cows in often times still air that is hot and very humid, just when they need to shed the day’s heat.
The result? Cows carry yesterday’s heat load into today. Research from Wheelock et al. (2010) shows that cumulative heat load—not just daytime spikes—drives major drops in performance and reproduction.


The Stall Is the Cow’s Recovery Zone
Cows spend 10–13 hours a day lying down, much of it at night. This is when they should be restoring feed efficiency, chewing cud, and stabilizing rumen function.
But if stalls are hot and humid, core body temperature (CBT) stays elevated, and recovery doesn’t happen.
What cows need in their stalls:

  • High-speed airflow: At least 7 km/h (200 ft/min) at cow level to pull heat away.
  • Evaporative cooling: Fine mist plus airflow to lower CBT without soaking bedding.
  • Continuous support: Cooling that stays on through the night, not just daytime.

 Allen et al. (2015) found that cooled cows lie longer, eat better, and maintain milk production.


Why Nights Don’t Always Mean Relief
It’s easy to assume cows cool off after sunset—but that’s not always the case.

  • Temperatures drop, but humidity rises.
  • THI can stay high—or even increase—overnight.
  • To you, the barn feels “comfortable.” To the cow, it’s still heat stress.

That’s why relying on temperature alone is misleading. Cooling systems must trigger on THI, not just temperature, to keep airflow and mist going through humid nights.


On-Farm Reality: The Nighttime Surprise
One dairy used rumen boluses to track CBT every 15 minutes. What they found shocked them:

“The most significant rise in core body temperature happened between midnight and 5 a.m. Cows avoided eating during the day, then ate heavily at night. Fermentation and rumination drove CBT up to 41.5–42°C (106.7–107.6°F). They were still too hot to recover in the night air.
After installing Core Cool, those spikes disappeared. Cows now eat steadily, CBT stays stable, and every morning starts fresh.”
(Full testimonial at the bottom)


The Economic Reality
Heat stress costs U.S. dairy producers $897 per cow per year (St-Pierre et al., 2003). Adjusted for today’s dollars, that’s $1,500–$1,600 per cow annually.
For a 200-cow herd, that’s $300,000 per year lost—and much of it comes from mild, prolonged stress without recovery, not just “heat waves.”
 


The Core Cool Advantage
Nighttime recovery depends on three things working together—and Core Cool delivers them all:
1.    Evaporative cooling – fine mist, synced to humidity, without soaking bedding.
2.    High-speed airflow – minimum 7 km/h at cow level in every stall.
3.    THI-based automation – responds to real conditions, not just temperature.

With Core Cool, cows recover in their stalls, at the feed bunk, and in the holding pen—every zone where stress builds up.

Key Takeaway
If nights don’t cool, days fall apart. Don’t let your cows go to bed hot.
👉 If you’re a farmer looking to protect your herd from hidden heat stress, reduce losses, and boost milk and fertility—we should talk.
👉 If you’re a nutritionist or veterinarian, and you want a proven solution for your customers’ herds, Core Cool is a partner to your program—not a competitor. Let’s collaborate.
👉 If you’re a distributor searching for an innovative product that delivers real, measurable results on-farm, Core Cool belongs in your lineup. Let’s connect and chat about opportunities in your region.

With Core Cool Systems, your cows recover overnight, so every morning starts fresh, every day builds strength, and every year delivers more milk, fertility, and profit.

Let's connect, nancy@corecoolsystems.com or call/message me on WhatsApp +1-330-717-8852 

Full Testimonial 

“We started using the rumen boluses to monitor cow core body temperature, and it was surprising to see that the most significant rise in core body temperature happened in the middle of the night. The cattle would avoid eating during the heat of the day and wait for the cooler hours, then go and eat. The fermentation and rumination process was happening in the wee hours of the morning, and this was causing the core body temperatures to rise; the internal heat they were generating was too much for them to throw off to the cooler night air. 
The highest spikes in Core Body temperature happened between 12 am and 5 am and they would spike to 41.5 – 42 C.
We invested in a Core Cool System, and since installing CCS, this spike in CBT hasn’t happened. The cows eat all day and all night, whenever they want, and there is no spiking in CBT.”

 

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