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Instant Insights: Heat stress in dairy cattle
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This specially curated collection features four reviews of current and key research on heat stress in dairy cattle.

The first chapter outlines technologies to breed for more heat tolerant dairy cattle, exploiting either between or within breed genetic variation in the trait. It discusses future perspectives on the use of different tools to achieve accelerated improvements of this important trait.

The second chapter discusses breeding goals and multi-trait selection to balance production and non-production traits. It considers newer breeding objectives such as ensuring that cattle can adapt to a changing climate, including breeding for heat tolerance.

The third chapter reviews challenges facing smallholder dairy farmers in Asia. These include the impact of high temperatures and humidity on milk yield, reproductive efficiency and animal health. The chapter places these challenges in the context of the broader economic constraints faced by smallholders and how they can be overcome.

The final chapter highlights constraints in improving smallholder dairy production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Issues include developing breeds balancing yield with resilience to local climatic conditions. The chapter reviews ways of Improving breeding and productivity, as well as broader organisational support
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781786769343
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Publishing date08/12/2020
Series no.08
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsColor tables, photos and figures
Article no.45684242
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4431861
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Contributions by: Thuy T. T. Nguyen, Agriculture Victoria, Australia; Jennie E. Pryce, Agriculture Victoria and La Trobe University, Australia; and Yvette de Haas, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands; John Moran, Profitable Dairy Systems, Australia; J. M. K. Ojango, R. Mrode, A. M. Okeyo, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Kenya; J. E. O. Rege, Emerge-Africa, Kenya; M. G. G. Chagunda, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), UK; and D. R. Kugonza, Makerere University, Uganda

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