1991
DOI: 10.15232/s1080-7446(15)32222-1
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Metabolic Heat Production of Brahman × Angus and Hereford × Angus Steers at 0, 5, and 15 C

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“…Robinson et al (1986) concluded that heat production for cattle adapted to the colder temperature (3°C) was greater than the heat production of cattle adapted in the thermoneutral temperature. In a similar study, Boyles et al (1991), housed crossbred steers with an initial weight of 257 kg in environmental chambers that were acclimated to three temperature treatments (0°C, 5°C and 15°C) for a 7 day period and then a subsequent 28 day experimental period followed. Heat production for cattle exposed to 0°C and 5°C treatments had increases in heat production of 15 and 23%, respectively, compared to 15°C treatment.…”
Section: Cold Environment Effect On Cattle and Maintenance Energy Reqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robinson et al (1986) concluded that heat production for cattle adapted to the colder temperature (3°C) was greater than the heat production of cattle adapted in the thermoneutral temperature. In a similar study, Boyles et al (1991), housed crossbred steers with an initial weight of 257 kg in environmental chambers that were acclimated to three temperature treatments (0°C, 5°C and 15°C) for a 7 day period and then a subsequent 28 day experimental period followed. Heat production for cattle exposed to 0°C and 5°C treatments had increases in heat production of 15 and 23%, respectively, compared to 15°C treatment.…”
Section: Cold Environment Effect On Cattle and Maintenance Energy Reqmentioning
confidence: 99%