Heat Stress in Beef Cattle: Climate Change and the Global Scenario – A Review

With the increasing human population and urbanization, the demand for animal origin products is going to grow, especially in the developing nations till the 2050s and the production needs to be escalated and optimized with the changing climate. Heat stress is known to reduce the animal performance,...

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Beef
Beef cattle
Carbon footprint
Cattle
Climate change
Climate prediction
Depletion
Developing countries
Environmental impact
Global warming
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases
Heat stress
Heat tolerance
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Livestock
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Natural resources
Pasture
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