Cooling systems of the resting area in free stall dairy barn

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F. Calegari
L. Calamari
E. Frazzi
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[1] Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,CRAST – Centro Ricerca Analisi geoSpaziale e Telerilevamento Facoltà di Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari e Ambientali
[2] Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,Istituto di Zootecnica Facoltà di Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari e Ambientali
[3] Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,Istituto di Enologia e Ingegneria Agro
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2016年 / 60卷
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Animal housing; Dairy equipment; Heat stress; Cooling system; Bedding;
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A study during the summer season evaluated the effect of different cooling systems on behavioral and productive responses of Italian Friesian dairy cows kept in an experimental-free stall barn located in the Po Valley in Italy. The study involved 30 lactating dairy cows subdivided into two groups kept in two pens with external hard court paddock in each free stall. The same cooling system was applied in the feeding area in both pens. A different cooling system in the resting area was applied to the two pens: in the pen SW, the resting area was equipped with fans and misters; in the other, there was simple ventilation (SV). Breathing rate, rectal temperature, milk yield, and milk characteristics (fat, protein, and somatic cell count) were measured. Behavioral activities (standing and lying cows in the different areas, as well as the animals in the feed bunk) were recorded. Mild to moderate heat waves during the trial were observed. On average, the breathing rate was numerically greater in SV compared with SW cows (60.2 and 55.8 breath/min, respectively), and mean rectal temperature remained below 39 °C in both groups during the trial (on average 38.7 and 38.8 °C in SV and SW, respectively. During the hotter periods of the trial, the time spent lying indoor in the free stall was greater in SW (11.8 h/day) than SV (10.7 h/day). Conversely, the time spent standing indoor without feeding was greater in SV (4.3 h/day) than SW (3.8 h/day). Milk yield was slightly better maintained during hotter period in SW compared with SV and somatic cell count was also slightly greater in the former. In conclusion, the adoption of the cooling system by means of evaporative cooling also in the resting area reduces the alteration of time budget caused by heat stress.
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