Summer Heat Strategies
Summer Heat Strategies that Work

Heat stress can impact dairy cows sooner than many producers realize, reducing milk production, reproductive performance, and overall herd health. Effective heat abatement combines multiple strategies, including proper ventilation, shade, soaker systems, water access, and nutritional adjustments. By taking a proactive approach before peak summer temperatures arrive, dairy producers can improve cow comfort, protect animal welfare, and maintain productivity throughout the season.

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