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ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURES IN FLORIDA DAIRY HOUSING
Fecha
2009Registro en:
APPLIED ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE, v.25, n.5, p.727-735, 2009
0883-8542
Autor
BUCKLIN, R. A.
BRAY, D. R.
MARTIN, J. G.
CARLOS, L.
CARVALHO, V.
Institución
Resumen
Environmental conditions in all air-conditioned barn and in evaporatively cooled sprinkler and fall and tunnel-ventilated barns are compared and recommendations for dairy barn design for hot, humid climates arc, given. Temperature Humidity Indexes (THI) observed in the air-conditioned barn were always below 72. Average THIs ill the evaporatively cooled barns during afternoon hours were seldom less than 75. The environmental conditions observed in these studies are typical for many, areas adjacent to the Gulf Coast of the United States and for tropical regions throughout the world. Providing comfortable environmental conditions for cows housed in area with hot, humid climates is difficult using only evaporative cooling and ventilation. Air-conditioning dairy housing is a possible alternative method, particularly for high value cows.