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FARMER GUIDE PROTECTING YOUNG CALVES FROM COLD STRESS Temperature Young calves are very susceptible to low temperatures They are on highly digestible feed and are not yet ruminating (so less heat is generated by digestion) In the first week of life, calves will start using energy from feed to keep warm at temperatures less than 15°C High risk calves (difficult birth, twins) will feel cold at higher temperatures By the 4th week calves are more robust and will not ‘feel the cold’ until about 0°C High moisture levels and increased air speed (draughts) will dramatically increase the susceptibility to cold stress Draughts of only 5mph will make calves feel 8-10°C colder Impact of cold stress in young calves Energy is diverted from growth to maintaining body temperature – Growth rates will decrease – Increased susceptibility to disease MATTERS
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FARMER GUIDEPROTECTING YOUNG CALVES

FROM COLD STRESS

Temperature

• Young calves are very susceptible to low temperatures

– They are on highly digestible feed and are not yet ruminating (so less heat is generated by digestion)

– In the first week of life, calves will start using energy from feed to keep warm at temperatures less than 15°C

– High risk calves (difficult birth, twins) will feel cold at higher temperatures

• By the 4th week calves are more robust and will not ‘feel the cold’ until about 0°C

• High moisture levels and increased air speed (draughts) will dramatically increase the susceptibility to cold stress

– Draughts of only 5mph will make calves feel 8-10°C colder

Impact of cold stress in young calves

• Energy is diverted from growth to maintaining body temperature

– Growth rates will decrease

– Increased susceptibility to disease

MATTERS

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FARMER GUIDE

Preventing cold stress

• Have a plan for when cold stress is likely to happen

– When ambient temperature drops below 15°C

– At higher temperatures for high-risk calves

• General housing considerations

– Provide effective barriers to draughts at calf-level

– Provide calves with places to shelter

– Plastic and timber are better insulating materials than concrete and steel

– Promote drainage of moisture

– Provide calves with plenty of bedding to keep them dry and allow them to ‘nest’ in the straw

• Specific intervention measures

– Provide calf jackets

– Provide external heat source close to calves

– Increase feed rates during periods when cold stress is likely

• Increase volume fed

• Increase concentration of milk powder

PROTECTING YOUNG CALVES FROM COLD STRESS

MATTERS

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