Heat Stress in Beef Cattle Production

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Cattle can do only so much to adapt to heat stress and other environmental stressors. Prolonged exposure can affect performance, reproductive efficiency, behavior, health and well-being. In this publication, Purdue University researchers discuss heat stress, heat exchange, vulnerability, reproduction, calving, when to intervene, mitigation, and the importance of water, feed and shade.

 

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SKU AS-696-W
Author Ron Lemenager, Nick Minton, Bethany Funnell
Produced Jul 8, 2025

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