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- W2090479603 abstract "Heat stress in feedlot cattle can cause decreases in feed intake and growth, and inextreme cases may result in death. Providing shade during hot weather has shown inconsistentresults, reducing direct and indirect losses in some areas of the United States, but not in others. Theobjectives of this study were to evaluate the dynamic responses of feedlot cattle to environmentalconditions with and without access to shade, and to determine the most appropriate physiologicalmeasurement for monitoring feedlot cattle during hot weather as a guide for improved management.Eight crossbred steers (initially weighing 294.7±10.8 kg) were randomly assigned to one of eightindividual pens, where one of two treatments were applied: shade access (SA), or no shade access (NS). Respiration rate (RR), daily feed intake (DFI), and core body temperature (tcore) were collected,using automated systems during eight periods, for a total of 37 days. The data were analyzed usingfour categories of daily maximum Temperature Humidity Index (THI) values (Normal: THImax <74;Alert: 74 78; Danger: 79 83; Emergency: THImax >84). Shade was found to impactthe physiological responses in all THI categories, with the largest impacts in the Danger andEmergency categories. Shade lowered RR and tcore during the peak temperature hours of the day. Itwas concluded that RR is the most appropriate indicator of thermal stress to monitor because it wasconsistently affected in all THI categories, it is easy to monitor without the need for costly equipment,and there is little or no lag associated with it." @default.
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- W2090479603 title "Indicators of Heat Stress in Shaded and Non-Shaded Feedlot Cattle" @default.
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