Publication Date: April 3, 2012
Reference: livestockwelfare.com Research Watch 2012
Country: Canada
Summary:
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A study done at Washington State University found that raising calf hutches off the ground can increase ventilation and lower temperatures in the hutches improving calf health and welfare. A hutch raised off the ground kept temperatures down during the hot times of the day, while a hutch on the ground had higher temperatures than outside, causing an increase in breathing. Increased respiration indicates a level of heat stress.