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Day: September 7, 2017

How To Cool Your Cow: Researchers Test New Methods To Protect Cows From Heat

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How To Cool Your Cow: Researchers Test New Methods To Protect Cows From Heat Outlet Full Name: Capital Public Radio – Online News Date: 09/07/2017 News Text:..waves, dairy farms use a lot water and energy to keep their cows cool. UC Davis researchers are trying out new techniques that use…

The Western Cooling Efficiency Center is Testing New Technologies to Keep Cows Cool with Less Water and Energy

Cows cooling under shade with water-saving systems at UC Davis.

UC Davis’ Western Cooling Efficiency Center and the Department of Animal Science are working together to test innovative cooling technologies on dairy cows. The new technologies are designed to reduce water by up to 86 percent and electricity by up to 38 percent over conventional methods. To read the full article, please click here.

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