Never before have stables suffer from heat stress as in this summer in Italy

Published 2021년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the impact of extreme heat and dry conditions over the past two months in Apulian agriculture, affecting both crops and livestock. Farmers are incurring increased costs due to the necessity of providing constant water and energy for cooling systems, leading to a significant decrease in milk production. Gianluca Gigante, a bovine breeder, reports that cows have been producing an average of 7-8 liters less milk per day, resulting in a substantial daily loss of 1,200 liters for a barn with 160 lactating cows. Despite the challenge of meeting demand with reduced production, the article notes that the heat has had one minor advantage: cows are consuming less dry matter due to increased water consumption.
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Original content

The scorching heat is making the cows suffer, as well as buffaloes, sheep and goats. Farmers try to make up for it by guaranteeing water constantly and running fans and cooling showers, but, in addition to bearing higher water and energy costs, they have to cope with a significant drop in milk production The two hottest and driest months of the last 50 years are reducing Apulian agriculture to thirst. Torrid temperatures jeopardize crops, but animals reared on livestock farms also suffer greatly from heat stress. Heat stress, milk production decreases The first trick is to keep the cows always sheltered, in the shade, in a cool place Cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats consume more water, but produce much less milk than in the climatically cooler periods. The high temperatures have considerably increased water consumption: in the stables every single animal can drink up to double the liters of water compared to the cooler periods. But the excessive and unbearable heat has increased ...
Source: Terraevita

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