Journal article
Resilience of small ruminants to climate change and increased environmental temperature: A review
A Joy, FR Dunshea, BJ Leury, IJ Clarke, K Digiacomo, SS Chauhan
Animals | MDPI | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10050867
Abstract
Climate change is a major global threat to the sustainability of livestock systems. Climatic factors such as ambient temperature, relative humidity, direct and indirect solar radiation and wind speed influence feed and water availability, fodder quality and disease occurrence, with production being most efficient in optimal environmental conditions. Among these climatic variables, ambient temperature fluctuations have the most impact on livestock production and animal welfare. Continuous exposure of the animals to heat stress compromises growth, milk and meat production and reproduction. The capacity of an animal to mitigate effects of increased environmental temperature, without progressing..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by The University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher Grant 2019 awarded to Surinder Singh Chauhan.