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The Effects of Heat Stress on the Welfare of Dairy Cattle

Year 2020, , 49 - 54, 30.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.29185/hayuretim.546607

Abstract

With the increasing number of dairy cattle and the intensification of production, heat stress has become one of the most important challenges facing the dairy industry today. The aim of this review is to examine the effects of heat stress on the well-being of dairy cattle, current heat reduction strategies as well as to inform about the sustainability of future heat stress management. Heat stress negatively affects the health, biological functioning, milk production and reproductive performance of dairy cattle. It can also jeopardize the emotional state of dairy cattle by reducing feelings of hunger and thirst. Some studies have examined how temperature stress affects animal behavior, as well as how to manage the evolutionary adaptations of the animal to achieve thermoregulation in modern farms. Further research is needed to determine advanced comprehensive pro-cow measurements that can show real-time responses to high ambient temperatures and be incorporated into heat reduction management practices. 

References

  • Allen JD, Hall LW, Collier RJ, Smith JF. 2015. Effect of core body temperature, time of day, and climate conditions on behavioral patterns of lactating dairy cows experiencing mild to moderate heat stress. Journal of Dairy Science 98:118–127.
  • Angrecka S, Herbut P. 2016. Impact of barn orientation on insolation and temperature of stalls surface. Annals of Animal Science 16:887–896.
  • Armstrong DV. 1994. Heat stress interaction with shade and cooling. Journal of Dairy Science 77:2044–2050.
  • Blackshaw JK, Blackshaw AW. 1994. Heat stress in cattle and the effect of shade on production and behavior: A review. Animal Producitonn Science 34:285–295.
  • Boissy A, Arnould C, Chaillou E, Désiré L, Duvaux-Ponter C, Greiveldinger L, Leterrier C, Richard S, Roussel S, Saint-Dizier H, Meunier-Salaün MC. 2007. Emotions and cognition: A new approach to animal welfare. Animal Welfare 16:37–43.
  • Charlton GL, Rutter SM, East M, Sinclair LA. 2013. The motivation of dairy cows for access to pasture. Journal of Dairy Science 96:4387–4396.
  • Chebel RC, Santos JEP, Reynolds JP, Cerri RLA, Juchem SO, Overton M. 2004. Factors affecting conception rate after artificial insemination and pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows. Animal Reproduciton Science 84:239–255.
  • Chen JM, Schütz KE, Tucker CB. 2016. Sprinkler flow rate affects dairy cattle preferences, heat load, and insect deterrence behavior. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 182:1–8.
  • Coimbra PAD, Machado Filho LCP, Hötzel MJ. 2012. Effects of social dominance, water trough location and shade availability on drinking behavior of cows on pasture. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 139:175–182.
  • Collier RJ, Eley RM, Sharma AK, Pereira RM, Buffington DE. 1981. Shade management in subtropical environment for milk yield and composition in Holstein and Jersey cows. Journal of Dairy Science 64:844–849.
  • Collins KJ, Weiner JS. 1968. Endocrinological aspects of exposure to high environmental temperatures. Physiological Reviews 48:785–839.
  • Cook NB, Mentink RL, Bennett TB, Burgi K. 2007. The effect of heat stress and lameness on time budgets of lactating dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 90:1674-1682.
  • D’Eath RB, Tolkamp BJ, Kyriazakis I, Lawrence AB. 2009. Freedom from hunger’ and preventing obesity: The animal welfare implications of reducing food quantity or quality. Animal Behaviour 77:275–288.
  • De Rensis F, Scaramuzzi RJ. 2003. Heat stress and seasonal effects on reproduction in the dairy cow - A review. Theriogenology 60:1139–1151.
  • De Rensis F, Garcia-Ispierto I, López-Gatius F, 2015. Seasonal heat stress: Clinical implications and hormone treatments for the fertility of dairy cows. Theriogenology 84:659–666.
  • Dikmen S, Alava E, Pontes E, Fear JM, Dikmen BY, Olson TA, Hansen PJ. 2008. Differences in thermoregulatory ability between slick-haired and wild-type lactating Holstein cows in response to acute heat stress. Journal of Dairy Science 91:3395–3402.
  • Duncan IJH. 2004. Concept of welfare based on feelings. Pg. 85–100 in The Well-Being of Farm Animals. G. J. Benson and B. E. Rollin, ed. Blackwell, Oxford, UK.
  • Ettinger SJ, Feldman EC. 2009. Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Elsevier Health Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Flower FC, Sedlbauer M, Carter E, von Keyserlingk MAG, Sanderson DJ, Weary DM. 2008. Analgesics improve the gait of lame dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 91:3010–3014.
  • Fraser D, Weary DM, Pajor EA, Milligan BN. 1997. A scientific conception of animal welfare that reflects ethical concerns. Animal Welfare 6:187–205.
  • Ganong WF. 2005. Central regulation of visceral function: Thirst. Pages 240–241 in Review of Medical Physiology. 22nd ed. Appleton and Lange, Stamford, CT.
  • Hu H, Zhang Y, Zheng N, Cheng J, Wang J. 2016. The effect of heat stress on gene expression and synthesis of heat-shock and milk proteins in bovine mammary epithelial cells. Animal Science Journal 87:84–91.
  • IASP (International Association for the Study of Pain). 1994. Part III: Pain terms, a current list with definitions and notes on usage. Pg. 209–214 in Classification of Chronic Pain. H. Merskey and N Bogduk, ed. IASP Press, Seattle WA.
  • Ito K, von Keyserlingk MAG, LeBlanc SJ, Weary DM. 2010. Lying behavior as an indicator of lameness in dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 93:3553–3560.
  • Jensen MB, Pedersen LJ, Munksgaard L. 2005. The effect of reward duration on demand functions for rest in dairy heifers and lying requirements as measured by demand functions. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 90:207-217.
  • Kadzere CT, Murphy MR, Silanikove N, Maltz E. 2002. Heat stress in lactating dairy cows: A review. Livestock Produciton Science 77:59–91.
  • Kendall PE, Nielsen PP, Webster JR, Verkerk GA, Littlejohn RP, Matthews LR. 2006. The effects of providing shade to lactating dairy cows in a temperate climate. Livestock Science 103:148–157.
  • LeDoux JE. 1995. Emotion: Clues from the brain. Annual Review of Psychology 46:209–235.
  • Linvill DE, Pardue FR. 1992. Heat stress and milk production in the South Carolina coastal plains. Jounal of Dairy Science 75:2598–2604.
  • Mader TL, Davis MS, Brown-Brandl T. 2006. Environmental factors influencing heat stress in feedlot cattle. Journal Animal Science. 84:712–719
  • NRC (National Research Council). 2001. Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle. 7th rev. ed. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
  • Orihuela A. 2000. Some factors affecting the behavioral manifestation of oestrus in cattle: A review. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 70:1–16.
  • Pereira MHC, Rodrigues ADP, Martins T, Oliveira WVC, Silveira PSA, Wiltbank MC, Vasconcelos JLM. 2013. Timed artificial insemination programs during the summer in lactating dairy cows: Comparison of the 5-d Cosynch protocol with an estrogen/progesterone-based protocol. Journal of Dairy Science 96:6904–6914.
  • Polsky L, von Keyserlingk MAG. 2017. Invited review: Effects of heat stress on dairy cattle welfare. Journal of Dairy Science 100:8645–8657.
  • Pritchard JC, Lindberg AC, Main DJC, Whay HR. 2005. Assessment of the welfare of working horses, mules and donkeys, using health and behavior parameters. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 69:265–283.
  • Purwanto BP, Abo Y, Sakamoto R, Furumoto F, Yamamoto S. 1990. Diurnal patterns of heat production and heart rate under thermoneutral conditions in Holstein Friesian cows differing in milk production. Journal of Agricultural Science 114:139
  • Renaudeau D, Collin A, Yahav S, de Basilio V, Gourdine JL, Collier RJ. 2012. Adaptation to hot climate and strategies to alleviate heat stress in livestock production. Animal 6:707-728.
  • Rhoads ML, Rhoads RP, VanBaale MJ, Collier RJ, Sanders SR, Weber WJ, Crooker BA, Baumgard LH. 2009. Effects of heat stress and plane of nutrition on lactating Holstein cows: I. Production, metabolism, and aspects of circulating somatotropin. Journal of Dairy Science 92:1986-1997.
  • Roche JR, Friggens NC, Kay JK, Fisher MW, Stafford KJ, Berry DP. 2009. Invited review: Body condition score and its association with dairy cow productivity, health, and welfare. Journal of Dairy Science 92:5769-5801.
  • Rushen J, Munksgaard L, Marnet PG, de Passillé AM, 2001. Human contact and the effects of acute stress on cows at milking. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 73:1-14.
  • Schär C, Vidale PL, Lüthi D, Frei C, Häberli C, Liniger MA, Appenzeller C. 2004. The role of increasing temperature variability in European summer heatwaves. Nature 427:332-336.
  • Schütz KE, Rogers AR, Cox NR, Tucker CB. 2009. Dairy cows prefer shade that offers greater protection against solar radiation in summer: Shade use, behavior, and body temperature. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 116:28-34.
  • Spiers DE, Spain JN, Sampson JD, Rhoads RP. 2004. Use of physiological parameters to predict milk yield and feed intake in heat-stressed dairy cows. Journal of Thermal Biology. 29:759–764.
  • Summer A, Formaggioni P, Tosi F, Fossa E, Mariani P. 1999. Effects of the hot-humid climate on rennet-coagulation properties of milk produced during summer months of 1998 and relationships with the housing systems in the rearing of Italian Friesian cows. Ann. Faculty of Medicine Veterinary, University Parma 19:167–179.
  • Verbeek E, Waas JR, Oliver MH, McLeay LM, Ferguson DM, Matthews LR. 2012. Motivation to obtain a food reward of pregnant ewes in negative energy balance: Behavioral, metabolic and endocrine considerations. Hormones and Behavior 62:162–172.
  • Vizzotto EF, Fischer V, Thaler Neto A, Abreu AS, Stumpf MT, Werncke D, Schmidt FA, McManus CM. 2015. Access to shade changes behavioral and physiological attributes of dairy cows during the hot season in the subtropics. Animal 9:1559–1566.
  • von Keyserlingk MAG, Rushen J, de Passillé AM, Weary DM, 2009. Invited review: The welfare of dairy cattle-Key concepts and the role of science. Journal of Dairy Science 92:4101–4111.
  • von Keyserlingk MAG, Cestari AA, Franks B, Fregonesi JA, Weary DM. 2017. Dairy cows value access to pasture as highly as fresh feed. Scientific Reports 7:44953
  • Weary DM, Niel L, Flower FC, Fraser D. 2006. Identifying and preventing pain in animals. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 100:64–76.
  • West JW. 2003. Effects of heat-stress on production in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 86:2131–2144.
  • Yaylak E, Yavuz M. 2016. Sığırlarda İçme Suyu Kalitesi ve Suluk Yönetimi. Hayvansal Üretim 57(2): 57-67, 2016.

Sıcaklık Stresinin Süt Sığırlarının Refahı Üzerine Etkileri

Year 2020, , 49 - 54, 30.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.29185/hayuretim.546607

Abstract

Süt sığırı sayısının giderek artması ve üretimin yoğunlaşması ile sıcaklık stresi, günümüzde süt endüstrisinin karşılaştığı en önemli zorluklardan biri haline gelmiştir. Bu derlemenin amacı, sıcaklık stresinin süt sığırlarının refahı üzerindeki etkilerinin incelenmesi, mevcut ısı azaltma stratejilerinin yanı sıra gelecekteki sıcaklık stresi yönetiminin sürdürülebilirliği hakkında bilgilendirme yapmaktır. Sıcaklık stresi süt sığırlarının sağlığını, biyolojik işleyişini, süt üretimini ve üreme performansını olumsuz yönde etkiler. Ayrıca açlık ve susuzluk duygularını azaltarak süt sığırlarının duygusal durumunu tehlikeye atabilir. Bazı çalışmalarda sıcaklık stresinin hayvanın davranışlarını nasıl etkilediğinin yanı sıra, modern işletmelerde hayvanın termoregülasyonu sağlamak için evrimsel adaptasyonlarının nasıl yönetildiği incelenmiştir. Yüksek ortam sıcaklıklarına karşı gerçek zamanlı tepkileri gösterebilen ve ısı azaltma yönetimi uygulamalarına dâhil edilebilecek gelişmiş kapsamlı inek yanlısı ölçümleri belirlemek için daha fazla araştırmaya ihtiyaç vardır. 

References

  • Allen JD, Hall LW, Collier RJ, Smith JF. 2015. Effect of core body temperature, time of day, and climate conditions on behavioral patterns of lactating dairy cows experiencing mild to moderate heat stress. Journal of Dairy Science 98:118–127.
  • Angrecka S, Herbut P. 2016. Impact of barn orientation on insolation and temperature of stalls surface. Annals of Animal Science 16:887–896.
  • Armstrong DV. 1994. Heat stress interaction with shade and cooling. Journal of Dairy Science 77:2044–2050.
  • Blackshaw JK, Blackshaw AW. 1994. Heat stress in cattle and the effect of shade on production and behavior: A review. Animal Producitonn Science 34:285–295.
  • Boissy A, Arnould C, Chaillou E, Désiré L, Duvaux-Ponter C, Greiveldinger L, Leterrier C, Richard S, Roussel S, Saint-Dizier H, Meunier-Salaün MC. 2007. Emotions and cognition: A new approach to animal welfare. Animal Welfare 16:37–43.
  • Charlton GL, Rutter SM, East M, Sinclair LA. 2013. The motivation of dairy cows for access to pasture. Journal of Dairy Science 96:4387–4396.
  • Chebel RC, Santos JEP, Reynolds JP, Cerri RLA, Juchem SO, Overton M. 2004. Factors affecting conception rate after artificial insemination and pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows. Animal Reproduciton Science 84:239–255.
  • Chen JM, Schütz KE, Tucker CB. 2016. Sprinkler flow rate affects dairy cattle preferences, heat load, and insect deterrence behavior. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 182:1–8.
  • Coimbra PAD, Machado Filho LCP, Hötzel MJ. 2012. Effects of social dominance, water trough location and shade availability on drinking behavior of cows on pasture. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 139:175–182.
  • Collier RJ, Eley RM, Sharma AK, Pereira RM, Buffington DE. 1981. Shade management in subtropical environment for milk yield and composition in Holstein and Jersey cows. Journal of Dairy Science 64:844–849.
  • Collins KJ, Weiner JS. 1968. Endocrinological aspects of exposure to high environmental temperatures. Physiological Reviews 48:785–839.
  • Cook NB, Mentink RL, Bennett TB, Burgi K. 2007. The effect of heat stress and lameness on time budgets of lactating dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 90:1674-1682.
  • D’Eath RB, Tolkamp BJ, Kyriazakis I, Lawrence AB. 2009. Freedom from hunger’ and preventing obesity: The animal welfare implications of reducing food quantity or quality. Animal Behaviour 77:275–288.
  • De Rensis F, Scaramuzzi RJ. 2003. Heat stress and seasonal effects on reproduction in the dairy cow - A review. Theriogenology 60:1139–1151.
  • De Rensis F, Garcia-Ispierto I, López-Gatius F, 2015. Seasonal heat stress: Clinical implications and hormone treatments for the fertility of dairy cows. Theriogenology 84:659–666.
  • Dikmen S, Alava E, Pontes E, Fear JM, Dikmen BY, Olson TA, Hansen PJ. 2008. Differences in thermoregulatory ability between slick-haired and wild-type lactating Holstein cows in response to acute heat stress. Journal of Dairy Science 91:3395–3402.
  • Duncan IJH. 2004. Concept of welfare based on feelings. Pg. 85–100 in The Well-Being of Farm Animals. G. J. Benson and B. E. Rollin, ed. Blackwell, Oxford, UK.
  • Ettinger SJ, Feldman EC. 2009. Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Elsevier Health Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Flower FC, Sedlbauer M, Carter E, von Keyserlingk MAG, Sanderson DJ, Weary DM. 2008. Analgesics improve the gait of lame dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 91:3010–3014.
  • Fraser D, Weary DM, Pajor EA, Milligan BN. 1997. A scientific conception of animal welfare that reflects ethical concerns. Animal Welfare 6:187–205.
  • Ganong WF. 2005. Central regulation of visceral function: Thirst. Pages 240–241 in Review of Medical Physiology. 22nd ed. Appleton and Lange, Stamford, CT.
  • Hu H, Zhang Y, Zheng N, Cheng J, Wang J. 2016. The effect of heat stress on gene expression and synthesis of heat-shock and milk proteins in bovine mammary epithelial cells. Animal Science Journal 87:84–91.
  • IASP (International Association for the Study of Pain). 1994. Part III: Pain terms, a current list with definitions and notes on usage. Pg. 209–214 in Classification of Chronic Pain. H. Merskey and N Bogduk, ed. IASP Press, Seattle WA.
  • Ito K, von Keyserlingk MAG, LeBlanc SJ, Weary DM. 2010. Lying behavior as an indicator of lameness in dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 93:3553–3560.
  • Jensen MB, Pedersen LJ, Munksgaard L. 2005. The effect of reward duration on demand functions for rest in dairy heifers and lying requirements as measured by demand functions. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 90:207-217.
  • Kadzere CT, Murphy MR, Silanikove N, Maltz E. 2002. Heat stress in lactating dairy cows: A review. Livestock Produciton Science 77:59–91.
  • Kendall PE, Nielsen PP, Webster JR, Verkerk GA, Littlejohn RP, Matthews LR. 2006. The effects of providing shade to lactating dairy cows in a temperate climate. Livestock Science 103:148–157.
  • LeDoux JE. 1995. Emotion: Clues from the brain. Annual Review of Psychology 46:209–235.
  • Linvill DE, Pardue FR. 1992. Heat stress and milk production in the South Carolina coastal plains. Jounal of Dairy Science 75:2598–2604.
  • Mader TL, Davis MS, Brown-Brandl T. 2006. Environmental factors influencing heat stress in feedlot cattle. Journal Animal Science. 84:712–719
  • NRC (National Research Council). 2001. Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle. 7th rev. ed. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
  • Orihuela A. 2000. Some factors affecting the behavioral manifestation of oestrus in cattle: A review. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 70:1–16.
  • Pereira MHC, Rodrigues ADP, Martins T, Oliveira WVC, Silveira PSA, Wiltbank MC, Vasconcelos JLM. 2013. Timed artificial insemination programs during the summer in lactating dairy cows: Comparison of the 5-d Cosynch protocol with an estrogen/progesterone-based protocol. Journal of Dairy Science 96:6904–6914.
  • Polsky L, von Keyserlingk MAG. 2017. Invited review: Effects of heat stress on dairy cattle welfare. Journal of Dairy Science 100:8645–8657.
  • Pritchard JC, Lindberg AC, Main DJC, Whay HR. 2005. Assessment of the welfare of working horses, mules and donkeys, using health and behavior parameters. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 69:265–283.
  • Purwanto BP, Abo Y, Sakamoto R, Furumoto F, Yamamoto S. 1990. Diurnal patterns of heat production and heart rate under thermoneutral conditions in Holstein Friesian cows differing in milk production. Journal of Agricultural Science 114:139
  • Renaudeau D, Collin A, Yahav S, de Basilio V, Gourdine JL, Collier RJ. 2012. Adaptation to hot climate and strategies to alleviate heat stress in livestock production. Animal 6:707-728.
  • Rhoads ML, Rhoads RP, VanBaale MJ, Collier RJ, Sanders SR, Weber WJ, Crooker BA, Baumgard LH. 2009. Effects of heat stress and plane of nutrition on lactating Holstein cows: I. Production, metabolism, and aspects of circulating somatotropin. Journal of Dairy Science 92:1986-1997.
  • Roche JR, Friggens NC, Kay JK, Fisher MW, Stafford KJ, Berry DP. 2009. Invited review: Body condition score and its association with dairy cow productivity, health, and welfare. Journal of Dairy Science 92:5769-5801.
  • Rushen J, Munksgaard L, Marnet PG, de Passillé AM, 2001. Human contact and the effects of acute stress on cows at milking. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 73:1-14.
  • Schär C, Vidale PL, Lüthi D, Frei C, Häberli C, Liniger MA, Appenzeller C. 2004. The role of increasing temperature variability in European summer heatwaves. Nature 427:332-336.
  • Schütz KE, Rogers AR, Cox NR, Tucker CB. 2009. Dairy cows prefer shade that offers greater protection against solar radiation in summer: Shade use, behavior, and body temperature. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 116:28-34.
  • Spiers DE, Spain JN, Sampson JD, Rhoads RP. 2004. Use of physiological parameters to predict milk yield and feed intake in heat-stressed dairy cows. Journal of Thermal Biology. 29:759–764.
  • Summer A, Formaggioni P, Tosi F, Fossa E, Mariani P. 1999. Effects of the hot-humid climate on rennet-coagulation properties of milk produced during summer months of 1998 and relationships with the housing systems in the rearing of Italian Friesian cows. Ann. Faculty of Medicine Veterinary, University Parma 19:167–179.
  • Verbeek E, Waas JR, Oliver MH, McLeay LM, Ferguson DM, Matthews LR. 2012. Motivation to obtain a food reward of pregnant ewes in negative energy balance: Behavioral, metabolic and endocrine considerations. Hormones and Behavior 62:162–172.
  • Vizzotto EF, Fischer V, Thaler Neto A, Abreu AS, Stumpf MT, Werncke D, Schmidt FA, McManus CM. 2015. Access to shade changes behavioral and physiological attributes of dairy cows during the hot season in the subtropics. Animal 9:1559–1566.
  • von Keyserlingk MAG, Rushen J, de Passillé AM, Weary DM, 2009. Invited review: The welfare of dairy cattle-Key concepts and the role of science. Journal of Dairy Science 92:4101–4111.
  • von Keyserlingk MAG, Cestari AA, Franks B, Fregonesi JA, Weary DM. 2017. Dairy cows value access to pasture as highly as fresh feed. Scientific Reports 7:44953
  • Weary DM, Niel L, Flower FC, Fraser D. 2006. Identifying and preventing pain in animals. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 100:64–76.
  • West JW. 2003. Effects of heat-stress on production in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 86:2131–2144.
  • Yaylak E, Yavuz M. 2016. Sığırlarda İçme Suyu Kalitesi ve Suluk Yönetimi. Hayvansal Üretim 57(2): 57-67, 2016.
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Onur Erzurum 0000-0001-7074-8573

Ayşe Binnur Uysal Erzurum This is me 0000-0002-0297-1703

Publication Date June 30, 2020
Submission Date March 29, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Erzurum, O., & Uysal Erzurum, A. B. (2020). Sıcaklık Stresinin Süt Sığırlarının Refahı Üzerine Etkileri. Journal of Animal Production, 61(1), 49-54. https://doi.org/10.29185/hayuretim.546607


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