Article
Field Management of Heat Stress in Cattle: Evidence-Based Immediate Interventions
Effective management of heat stress requires rapid intervention to minimize physiological and cellular damage. Delayed response contributes to worsening oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction1.
Immediate cooling strategies1
The following interventions are recommended in field practice:
- Provision of shade and relocation of animals away from direct heat exposure
- Use of sprinklers or mist cooling systems
- Increased airflow through fans or natural ventilation enhancement
Hydration support
- Oral electrolyte solutions in mild to moderate cases
- Intravenous fluid therapy in severe dehydration or collapse cases
Nutritional and metabolic adjustments
- Reduction of metabolic heat load during peak heat periods
- Feeding during cooler parts of the day
- Temporary adjustment of energy-dense diets to maintain intake efficiency
Pathophysiological basis
Heat stress leads to increased reactive oxygen species production and mitochondrial dysfunction, contributing to systemic energy imbalance and tissue stress1.
Clinical implication
Early cooling interventions are more effective than delayed treatment after overt clinical deterioration.
References
- Scerri TM, Lomax S, Clark CE. Bovine heat stress management: current amelioration approaches and the case for a novel mitogenomic strategy. Frontiers in Animal Science. 2023 Aug 25;4:1169743. https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2023.1169743
- Siqueira IP, Vedovatto M, Ranches J, Silva GP, dos Reis BR, Marcon H, Edwards AK, Haas N, Ferreira ML. Electrolyte supplementation for gestating beef cows under heat stress conditions: cow-calf performance, thermotolerance and physiological responses. Translational Animal Science. 2026;10:txag031. https://academic.oup.com/tas/article-pdf/doi/10.1093/tas/txag031/68103305/txag031.pdf
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