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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The significance of the coat in heat tolerance of cattle. II. Effect of solar radiation on body temperatures

DF Dowling

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 11(5) 871 - 874
Published: 1960

Abstract

An experiment was performed to test the effect of solar radiation on the body temperatures of cattle, both clipped and with hair coat, in a clear transparent plastic covering as compared with cattle in a white reflective plastic covering. The mean body temperature of the animals in white plastic coats was 0.15°F lower than that of animals in clear plastic coats. This difference was highly significant statistically (P< 0.001). Animals in both clear and white coats had higher body temperatures than controls without plastic coats. The difference was highly significant, and was about 1.5°F in the clipped animals.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9600871

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