Hot Weather

Heat – just like cold – is stressful for calves. Hot weather causes calves to reduce their feed intake, which lowers their average daily gain. When it is hot, they will eat more at night than during the day, so make sure they have enough feed so they can eat as much as they want during the cooler nighttime hours.

The effects of heat stress on calves are not as evident as cold stress, when you can see a calf come down with pneumonia. The high critical temperature for a calf is 26°C. A calf’s respiration rate increases when the temperature rises above this level as it tries to keep itself cool.

Calves need to be kept as cool as possible during hot days. Provide shade and fans where possible, and make sure your ventilation systems are working optimally. Water is the most important thing you can give a calf to cool off. During the summer, it is ok to switch to shavings instead of straw, as shavings will not retain as much heat.

For additional information on managing heat stress, visit these links:

Heat Stress and Calves

Calves Feel Heat Too

Heat Stress and Calves II

Avoiding Heat Stress in Calves

 
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