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How Mild Heat Stress Eats Into Profits Every Day
You Won’t See It Coming—But You’ll Feel It in Your Bottom Line
Heat stress isn’t always obvious. It doesn’t wait for a 100-degree scorcher to start causing problems. In most dairies, the damage begins quietly—on a humid 75°F day in spring or early summer when cows stop lying down, reduce feed intake, and start losing feed efficiency.
The result? Lost production, fertility problems, rising health costs, and lower pro...
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Don’t Be Fooled by the Breeze: Why Air Movement Alone Isn’t Cooling Your Cows
Don’t Be Fooled by the Breeze: Why Air Movement Alone Isn’t Cooling Your Cows
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When Heat and Humidity Team Up: How THI Impacts Your Cows' Health From the Inside Out.
When Heat and Humidity Team Up: How THI Impacts Your Cows' Health From the Inside Out.
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Milk Temperature: A Key to Cow Comfort and Heat Stress Prevention
Milk Temperature: A Key to Cow Comfort and Heat Stress Prevention
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Specialized Cow Cooling Protects Your Cows, Their Calves, and Your Farm’s Future
Specialized Cow Cooling Protects Your Cows, Their Calves, and Your Farm’s Future
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