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Israel Flamenbaum The easy answer to that is no cooling - just good common sense when it comes to barn design and animal husbandry.
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Discussion created on April 10, 2019
Discussion created on April 10, 2019
Discussion created on April 10, 2019
Participation in Forum on April 9, 2019
It's recommended as an idea temperature for lactating cows is around 25°C however it is achieved. Barn housed cows must have the right ventilation and a high roof and at the correct degree of +/- 13%. Slurry removal is critical to keep methane gas to a minimum and the barn must have plenty of fresh clean water. In South Africa we have experienced some 10 to 12% increase in milk production.
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