Management Practices to Mitigate Livestock Heat Stress

Livestock can experience heat stress during hot weather, particularly if the heat is prolonged or temperatures are extremely high. Heat stress can reduce livestock feed intake, growth, production, rep ...
Author: Kerr, Susan
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