Dairy cows
Did you know that in high-producing cows (50 kg milk/day), heat stress can lead to a drop in daily production by as much as 6 kg of milk?
- Feed twice daily in the cool morning and early evening to keep feed scalding-free and palatable.
- Add a double dose of heating inhibitor to the ration, e.g. Selko-TMR
- Cows outside at night, inside during the day
- Provide a good structure supply to maintain rumination activity, this is important as roughage intake decreases.
- Increase energy density (VEM/kg ds) by increasing the concentrate content from 40% to 45% (only with calm fermentable CDR)
- Clean the cubicles more often due to increased infection pressure
- Feed more glucogenic energy, e.g. from Glucolac 40
- Reduce the share of fast carbohydrates in the ration
- Lower the OEB in the ration for lower liver load and heat production
- Feed a rumen buffer such as live yeast and/or sodium bicarbonate to prevent rumen acidification
Dry cows
Did you know that severe heat stress during dry-off can lead to an 8.5 kg reduction in daily production in the following lactation?
- Increase feeding frequency to at least once a day
- Add a double dose of heating inhibitor to the ration, e.g. Selko-TMR
Calves
Did you know that heat stress can reduce growth in calves?
- Keep your calves out of the sun and provide adequate shade and ventilation
- Check your calves more often for dehydration
- Do not top up the water, but throw away the remainder, clean the bucket and refill it with clean water.
- Provide rest at the hottest times of the day, shift feeding times and mucking out activities to the beginning or end of the day
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