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Extreme heat can negatively influence a cow's ability to produce high quality colostrum. Heat stress can also negatively affect a calf's ability to absorb IgG from colostrum. Favorable environmental conditions are vital to promoting calf health, minimizing disease risk and mortality, subsequently encouraging growth rates. Two main reasons heat stress negatively influences successful passive transfer of immunity are discussed below.


Effects of heat stress on colostrum quality   During heat stress cows exhibit reduced feed intake, decreased activity, increased respiratory rate, and increased peripheral blood flow in sweating. When heat stress is experienced close to calving an additional negative side effect is impaired transfer of maternal IgG's to colostrum.   A study which proved this phenomenon grouped 1st calf heifers in either a cool (Temperature Humidity Index (THI) of 65) or hot environment (THI of 82 f...
Heat Stress & Negative Effects on Passive Transfer of Immunity
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