9 research outputs found
Effect of wind on evaporative cooling and surface temperature in dairy cattle
Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating.Includes bibliographical references.Includes bibliographical references
Influence of humidity and wind on heat loads within dairy barns.
This bulletin is a report on Department of Agricultural Engineering Research Project 66, 'Climatic Laboratories'--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 28)
Effect of humidity on insensible weight loss, total vaporized moisture, and surface temperature in cattle.
Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating assisted by the Office of Naval Research."This bulletin is a report from the Department of Dairy Husbandry, research project No. 100, and Agricultural Engineering, research project No. 66 entitled 'Influence of climate factor on productivity'"--P. [2].Includes bibliographical references
Influence of temperature on insensible weight loss and moisture vaporization in Brahman, Brown Swiss, Holstein and Jersey cattle.
Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Effect of temperature upon exchanges in dairy barns.
Missouri Agricultural Experimental Station and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating. Assisted by the Office of Naval Research.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Influence of ambient temperature, 0 degrees to 105 degrees F, on insensible weight loss and moisture vaporization in Holstein and Jersey cattle.
Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating, assisted by the Office of Naval Research.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Influence of temperature, 50 degrees to 105 degrees F., on water consumption in dairy cattle.
Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating, assisted by the Office of Naval Research.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Influence of environmental temperature, 0 degrees to 105 degrees F, on hair and skin temperature of Holstein, Jersey, Brown Swiss, and Brahman cattle, with notes on the thermal properties of hair and skin.
Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references