A systematic review of non-productivity-related animal-based indicators of heat stress resilience in dairy cattle.
Elena GalánPol LlonchArantxa VillagráHarel LevitSeverino PintoAgustín Del PradoPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Although body temperature and respiration rate are the animal-based indicators most frequently used to assess heat stress in dairy cattle, when choosing an animal-based indicator for detecting heat stress using scientific literature to establish thresholds, characteristics that influence the scale of the response and the definition of heat stress must be taken into account, e.g. breed, lactation stage, milk yield, system type, climate region, bedding type, diet and cooling management strategies.