Heat Stress Management in Dairy Cows: Key Strategies for Farmers
Heat Stress Management in Dairy Cows: Key Strategies for Farmers
US · Published May 6, 2026
• As temperatures rise, managing heat stress in dairy cows becomes increasingly important for farmers, particularly in regions like southern Wisconsin.
• The temperature-humidity index (THI) is a critical measure used to assess heat stress levels in dairy cattle.
• Historical data indicates that southern Wisconsin typically experiences 25 days of severe heat stress (THI > 79) and 5.6 days of very severe heat stress (THI > 84) annually.

Why It's Important?

The article provides strategies to mitigate heat stress, including optimizing ventilation with fans, providing shade, ensuring cool water access, and adjusting feeding schedules to cooler times.

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