Abstract:
A trial was conducted during the summer
of 2000 to evaluate the effect of freestall
building orientation—east-west vs. northsouth—
on respiration rates of lactating dairy
cows, temperature-humidity index (THI) in
the barns, barn temperature, and barn humidity.
Differences between ambient and
barn temperature and THI were higher in
east-west vs. north-south orientated barns.
Respiration rates were higher in north-south
than in east-west orientated structures. The
magnitude of differences between barn and
ambient temperatures and THI did not fully
explain differences in respiration rates between
north-south and east-west orientated
barns. Other factors such as solar radiation,
airflow, and animal stress may have contributed
to the differences in respiration rates.