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Cows rely on their rumen microbiome to digest food and produce milk efficiently. Understanding these microbes could help ...
In the study, the warm cows’ milk production declined and the heat-stressed cows had higher insulin levels. They also ate and drank less.
About 80 cows hoofed it to their new home, the Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center, a $75 million facility the East ...
A cow named Kharta from Kibbutz Sa’ad in the South has produced 18,208 liters a year as the highest individual milk production record for a cow in Israel. It has also been recognized as a world record ...
The team of researchers found that milk production declined significantly on hot, humid days—by up to 10% when wet-bulb temperatures exceeded 26°C (78.8°F).
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