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Heat Stress Effect on Immune Function in Dairy Cattle

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Cornell Nutrition Conference
Author
Dahl, G. E.
Collier, R. J.
Abstract

This presentation will cover recent work examining the impact of heat stress in late gestation on the cow and the calf, during the dry period and subsequent lactation, including the effects on immune function. The presentation will also address the effects of heat stress on health and performance of lactating dairy cows, and use of an immune modulator to reduce the impacts of heat stress.

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This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, organized by the Department of Animal Science In the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. Softcover copies of the entire conference proceedings may be purchased at http://ansci.cals.cornell.edu/extension-outreach/adult-extension/dairy-management/order-proceedings-resources.
Date Issued
2017-10-17
Keywords
Immunity
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heat stress
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dry cows
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calves
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milk yield
Type
report

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