Animal Welfare Program, 2357 Main Mall, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4 Canada.
Animal Welfare Program, 2357 Main Mall, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4 Canada.
J Dairy Sci. 2017 Nov;100(11):8645-8657. doi: 10.3168/jds.2017-12651. Epub 2017 Sep 13.
The effects of high ambient temperatures on production animals, once thought to be limited to tropical areas, has extended into northern latitudes in response to the increasing global temperature. The number of days where the temperature-humidity index (THI) exceeds the comfort threshold (>72) is increasing in the northern United States, Canada, and Europe. Compounded by the increasing number of dairy animals and the intensification of production, heat stress has become one of the most important challenges facing the dairy industry today. The objectives of this review were to present an overview of the effects of heat stress on dairy cattle welfare and highlight important research gaps in the literature. We will also briefly discuss current heat abatement strategies, as well as the sustainability of future heat stress management. Heat stress has negative effects on the health and biological functioning of dairy cows through depressed milk production and reduced reproductive performance. Heat stress can also compromise the affective state of dairy cows by inducing feelings of hunger and thirst, and we have highlighted the need for research efforts to examine the potential relationship between heat stress, frustration, aggression, and pain. Little work has examined how heat stress affects an animal's natural coping behaviors, as well as how the animal's evolutionary adaptations for thermoregulation are managed in modern dairy systems. More research is needed to identify improved comprehensive cow-side measurements that can indicate real-time responses to elevated ambient temperatures and that could be incorporated into heat abatement management decisions.
高温环境对生产动物的影响,曾经被认为仅限于热带地区,但由于全球气温的不断升高,这种影响已经扩展到了北方地区。在美国北部、加拿大和欧洲,温度-湿度指数(THI)超过舒适阈值(>72)的天数正在增加。加上奶牛数量的增加和生产的集约化,热应激已经成为当今奶牛业面临的最重要挑战之一。本综述的目的是概述热应激对奶牛福利的影响,并强调文献中的重要研究空白。我们还将简要讨论当前的降温策略,以及未来热应激管理的可持续性。热应激通过降低牛奶产量和减少繁殖性能,对奶牛的健康和生理功能产生负面影响。热应激还会通过引起饥饿和口渴感,影响奶牛的情绪状态,我们强调需要研究努力来研究热应激、挫折感、攻击性和疼痛之间的潜在关系。很少有研究探讨热应激如何影响动物的自然应对行为,以及动物在现代奶牛系统中对体温调节的进化适应是如何管理的。需要更多的研究来确定改进的综合牛舍测量方法,这些方法可以实时指示对环境温度升高的反应,并可纳入降温管理决策中。