Abstract

The article considers the outcomes of national and foreign research on the heat stress effect on the milking ability of cows. The previously designed monitoring system of inside climate parameters was used to obtain the experimental data and to create an information model of the effect of temperature and humidity conditions in the barn on the milk productivity of animals. The model allows us to monitor the physiological state of lactating cows and following the weather forecast to take the advance organizational and technological measures to provide comfortable conditions for the animals.

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