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Animals in Hot Environments

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Man and Animals in Hot Environments

Part of the book series: Topics in Environmental Physiology and Medicine ((TEPHY))

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Animal production and activity in a hot environment are particularly hampered by diminished feed intake and by the need to dissipate the additional heat associated with productivity under conditions of thermal neutrality or higher temperatures.

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Ingram, D.L., Mount, L.E. (1975). Animals in Hot Environments. In: Man and Animals in Hot Environments. Topics in Environmental Physiology and Medicine. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9368-9_9

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