Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study

Global warming is already affecting several areas and a further increase of 1.5°C is expected by 2050. Dairy cattle are particularly sensitive to high temperature. So, the aim of this study was to examine the effect of temperature-humidity index (THI) on milk traits, considering changes of climatic...

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Main Author: Chiara Aquilani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra 2020-12-01
Series:Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
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Online Access:http://acta.fapz.uniag.sk/journal/index.php/on_line/article/download/697/pdf
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spelling doaj-fff675b5164a40fcaa16314e5256e6832020-12-15T08:32:47ZengSlovak University of Agriculture in NitraActa Fytotechnica et Zootechnica1336-92452020-12-0123Monothematic issue16717310.15414/afz.2020.23.mi-fpap.167-173Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary studyChiara AquilaniGlobal warming is already affecting several areas and a further increase of 1.5°C is expected by 2050. Dairy cattle are particularly sensitive to high temperature. So, the aim of this study was to examine the effect of temperature-humidity index (THI) on milk traits, considering changes of climatic parameters in the different seasons from 2010 to 2018. The study was conducted in 3 farms located in a hilly-mountainous area of Tuscany, the Mugello, situated from 220 to 450 m above sea level. Data on average daily milk yield and composition were monthly collected in the 3 farms from 2010 to 2018, while climatic parameters were recorded by a climatic station located in the area of the farms. As regards the climatic parameters, no significant variations have been observed in the last decade. The THI calculated thanks to the recording of temperature and humidity of the weather station, during the warmest months, was high enough to cause heat stress. The milk quality traits declined when THI increased. In conclusion, there was not any evidence that global warming has been affecting Mugello, but, despite its altitude, high THI usually reached during spring and summer seasons are already high enough to cause heat stress and a further increase could worsen farm productivity.http://acta.fapz.uniag.sk/journal/index.php/on_line/article/download/697/pdfclimate changemilk qualityheat stressdairy cow
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Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
climate change
milk quality
heat stress
dairy cow
author_facet Chiara Aquilani
author_sort Chiara Aquilani
title Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
title_short Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
title_full Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
title_fullStr Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of THI changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in Mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
title_sort effects of thi changes on milk production and composition of three dairy cattle farms in mugello from 2010 to 2018: a preliminary study
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
series Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
issn 1336-9245
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Global warming is already affecting several areas and a further increase of 1.5°C is expected by 2050. Dairy cattle are particularly sensitive to high temperature. So, the aim of this study was to examine the effect of temperature-humidity index (THI) on milk traits, considering changes of climatic parameters in the different seasons from 2010 to 2018. The study was conducted in 3 farms located in a hilly-mountainous area of Tuscany, the Mugello, situated from 220 to 450 m above sea level. Data on average daily milk yield and composition were monthly collected in the 3 farms from 2010 to 2018, while climatic parameters were recorded by a climatic station located in the area of the farms. As regards the climatic parameters, no significant variations have been observed in the last decade. The THI calculated thanks to the recording of temperature and humidity of the weather station, during the warmest months, was high enough to cause heat stress. The milk quality traits declined when THI increased. In conclusion, there was not any evidence that global warming has been affecting Mugello, but, despite its altitude, high THI usually reached during spring and summer seasons are already high enough to cause heat stress and a further increase could worsen farm productivity.
topic climate change
milk quality
heat stress
dairy cow
url http://acta.fapz.uniag.sk/journal/index.php/on_line/article/download/697/pdf
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