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HEAT STRESS

HEAT STRESS

Beat the Heat: Heat Stress Tips for Summer

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Heat stress during summer

When temperatures rise, the pressure on your dairy cattle increases. Heat stress is more than just discomfort; it has direct and often long-lasting consequences for the health, fertility, and production of cows. Reduced feed intake, hormonal imbalances, poorer resistance, and fertility problems are just some of the risks.

Without timely and targeted measures, heat stress can seriously affect the (long term) performance of your herd and your business results.

Feed intake drops by

8-12%

during heat stress.

Source

Heat stress can reduce milk yield by

10-25%

even in mild UK/Irish summers.

Source

Post-calving problems affect nearly

90%

of cows — with heat making recovery even harder.

Source

Reduced feed intake and energy deficiency
When a cow suffers from heat stress a decrease in feed intake can be observed, even though she needs extra energy and protein. Energy and protein intake are particularly important to ensure that she continues to eat well and can use the energy from her ration to maintain various bodily processes. Since cows eat less during periods of heat stress, it is crucial to provide extra energy. This must be done before it is too late, to prevent the energy dip before it occurs.

AHV’s Solution

Booster Tablet

Booster Powder

Benefits

Promotes liver and rumen metabolism

Stimulates appetite, increases feed efficiency

More milk, improved production, fewer health issues

When to use?

1 day prior to warm weather – Booster Tablet
Administer to all high-risk animals (e.g. fresh cows, high productive cows, dry cows).

During warm weather – Booster Powder
Administer the powder as a topdress on top of the feed (100g/animal/twice daily).

Repeat if needed.

Science & Validation

Backed by Science, Trusted in the Field

Effect of Booster Bolus on postpartum beta-hydroxybutyrate levels in dairy cows

University of Minnesota, 2023.

A study was done on two dairy farms to see the effect of Booster Bolus around calving. The bolus was given to 165 cows before around freshening. The control group consisted of 160 cows.

The goal was to see if Booster reduces the risk of (sub)clinical ketosis based on BHB levels in the blood. High BHB levels can mean cows are not healthy after calving. Blood was tested one week after calving. Cows that got the Booster Bolus prior to calving had lower BHB levels (0.70 mmol/L) than those that didn’t (0.77 mmol/L). And showed a significant reduction in ketosis of 34%.

Further field trials across France, UK and Ireland including 13 farms and 348 cows showed that cows receiving Booster Tablet:

  • Produced more during the first 100 days in lactation
  • Spent more time ruminating
  • Had improved fertility

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Testimonials

“When a cow faces production challenges, you use an AHV Booster Tablet and the next day you see that the production has returned to the old level.“
Thijs van GastelVan Gastel Dairy | Brabant, NL
“I have used the AHV Booster Drench Powder on a number of cows over the past few weeks with extremely positive results obtained on all occasions. The cows appear more alert after the drench is administered.”
Chris CatherwoodJohn Rankin & Son Dairy | Down, NI
“Cows that start lactating too quickly and are not in optimal condition after one month are given an AHV Booster Tablet. Over a period of 10 days, the body condition is more clearly restored, which helps to bring things back into balance.”
Mathieu CardietEARL Cardiet | Britanny, FR
“We use Booster Powder to keep the cows’ resistance up. We are very pleased that the cell count remains low. And so are the cows!”
Corrie de Bruijn
Corrie de BruijnDe Bruijn Dairy | NL


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More about heat stress

Fresh cows

Fresh cows are already in a vulnerable period after calving, with increased energy requirements. Heat stress exacerbates this deficiency, causing hormonal imbalances and reduced fertility. The quality of the eggs decreases and the uterus becomes acidic, which reduces the chance of successful fertilization and implantation. The energy deficit causes the egg cells to develop less well and cysts to form, due to factors such as reduced hormone expression. The body temperature rises, the heat interval decreases, and heat is less clearly indicated. The uterine wall becomes acidic, reducing implantation. Heat stress can reduce the fertilization rate (normally around 90%) to 55% and early embryonic mortality is higher.

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