Thermal balance of cattle grazing winter range: Model development |
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Authors: | Elai N Keren Bret E Olson |
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Institution: | Department of Animal and Range Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717-2900, USA |
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Abstract: | Beef cattle grazing semi-arid foothill range of the Northern Rockies during winter may be exposed to cold temperatures and high winds while grazing pastures with low nutritional value. We refined a simple thermal balance equation to model heat exchange of free-ranging cattle. We account for the complex interactions between animal behavior and the changing natural environment by applying the components of the model to a rotating ellipsoid representing a cow at different orientations to the sun and wind. Correlation coefficients (r) between predicted standard operative temperature and measured surface temperature ranged from 0.82 on an individual basis to 0.88 on a herd average basis, indicating the model successfully quantifies heat exchanges of cattle exposed to cold conditions in the field. |
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Keywords: | Angle Climate Conduction Convection Geometry Insulation layer Three dimension |
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