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Title: Estimation of maximum thermo-hygrometric index thresholds affecting milk production in Italian Brown Swiss cattle
Authors: Maggiolino, A.
Dahl, G. E.
Bartolomeo, N.
Bernabucci, Umberto 
Vitali, Andrea 
Serio, G.
Cassandro, M.
Centoducati, G.
Santus, E.
De Palo, P.
Journal: JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE 
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: 
It is known that heat stress affects dairy cow performance in multiple ways: physiological, behavioral, reproductive, and productive. The aim of the present study was to determine if a threshold of temperature-humidity index (THI) exists for multiple milk production traits (milk yield, fat-corrected milk, protein and fat yield and percentage, energy-corrected milk, cheese production, and cheese yield) in Italian Brown Swiss dairy cows from the period 15 d before the day of the Italian Breeders Association test-day sampling. A 10-yr data set (2009-2018) containing 202,776 test-day records of 23,296 Brown Swiss cows was matched with the maximum THI. In all parities considered, no THI thresholds were observed for milk yield in Brown Swiss. In contrast, a THI threshold of 75 was identified for fat-corrected milk. No THI threshold was found for fat percentage, but fat yield showed the highest THI thresholds in cows of first and second parity. Protein yield and cheese production were affected by heat stress with average THI threshold of 74. The THI thresholds identified indicate that the Brown Swiss breed has higher thermal tolerance versus literature values reported for Holstein cows. As THI rises, Brown Swiss cows tend to produce the same volume of milk, but with a decreasing quality with regard to components. Further study is necessary to estimate the genetic component of heat tolerance, in Brown Swiss cattle, considering that the correct estimation of THI thresholds represents the first step to identify components that could be included in selection procedures.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/47614
ISSN: 0022-0302
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-18622
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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