In one minute: Use of essential oils to fight heat stress | PlusVet Animal Health
Heat stress occurs when the amount of heat produced by an animal surpasses the animal’s capacity to dissipate the heat to its surrounding environment. It is associated with increased mortality, digestive problems, metabolic imbalance, muscle dysfunction and impaired productivity across species.
Follow the links to learn more about the effects of heat stress in poultry and swine.
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