heat stress is the biggest challenge in summer dairy production
As of 68, the cow is already under heat stress. With this, the animal reduces the consumption of dry matter
To increase or encourage the consumption of dry matter at this stage, Yes has the BioSolutions line
The biggest challenge in summer milk production is the heat stress that animals suffer. Today, there are conditions to measure the THI, which is the most used measure in the field, a measurement that compares temperature with relative humidity. As of 68, the cow is already under heat stress.
With thermal stress, the animal reduces the consumption of dry matter. This situation impacts the reduction in milk production, among other problems.
What to do to alleviate this scenario?
To increase or encourage the consumption of dry matter at this stage, Yes has the line BioSolutions, composed of live yeast, inactive yeast, hydrolyzed yeast, which end up helping the animal to improve rumen balance and stimulate the consumption of dry matter.
Also, with heat stress in summer, cows experience sweating. And with that, they lose minerals. Yes has the organic minerals solution, the line Elements which helps in greater absorption of minerals for the animal, especially Zinc and Selenium.
Why does it happen?
Because the cow stands up for a long time in the summer, forcing ventilation to get her body temperature down. More standing time means more weight on the hulls and Zinc is essential for their protection and integrity.
As well as Selenium, an antioxidant, which helps the animal's body function properly. We also have the B360 Milk, a biotechnology complex that contributes to alleviating the effects of thermal stress.
In addition to yeast, organic minerals, it has an immunomodulator, helping the cow to achieve its best immunity during this period of stress.
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Founded in 2008, the YesSinergy® it combines animal welfare, food safety and sustainability to produce natural additives that replace antibiotics for animal health and nutrition. Since 2016, YES has been part of the Aqua Capital, investment fund aimed at companies in the agribusiness sector in Brazil and South America.