Review of the Consequences and Control of High Air Temperatures in Intensive Livestock Buildings

Author:

Banhazi T.1,Aarnink A.2,Thuy H.3,Pedersen S.4,Hartung J.5,Payne H.6,Mullan B.6,Berckmans D.7

Affiliation:

1. Livestock System Alliance, University of Adelaide, Roseworthy Campus, South Australia

2. Animal Sciences Group of Wageningen UR, Animal Production Department, Lelystad, The Netherlands

3. HCMC Department of Animal Health, Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development, Vietnam

4. Department of Agricultural Engineering Centre, University of Aarhus, Bygholm, Denmark

5. Institute of Animal Hygiene, Welfare and Behaviour, University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover, Germany

6. Animal Research and Development, Department of Agriculture and Food, Bentley, Western Australia

7. M3-BIORES, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Reference20 articles.

1. Banhazi, T. & Cargill, C. 1998, “An assessment of the benefits of age-segregated rearing and all-in/all-out management in respiratory disease free herds”, inProceedings of the 15thIPVS Congress, Vol. 2, pp. 387, Cargill, C. & McOrist, S. (editors), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England.

2. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. & Glatz, P. 2001a, “Assessing the benefits of spray cooling of pigs”, inAgriBuilding 2001, Vol. 1, pp. 152–156, Naas, I. A. (editor), University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil.

3. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z. & Glatz, P. 2001b, “The effect of stocking rate on pig production”, inAgriBuilding 2001, Vol. 1, pp. 163–166, Naas, I. A. (editor), University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil.

4. Banhazi, T., Cargill, C., Harper, Z., Wegiel, J. & Glatz, P. 2001c, “The effects of drinking water temperatures on pig production”, inAgriBuilding 2001, Vol. 1, pp. 157–162, Naas, I. A. (editor), University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil.

5. Banhazi, T., Rutley, D. & Glatz, P. 2004, “Factors effecting thermal conditions in piggery buildings in South Australia”, inNew trends in farm buildings, Vol. 1, CD publication, Meneses, J., Silva, L., Baptista, F. J. & Cruz, V. (editors), University of Evora, Evora, Portugal.

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