Abstract:
A trial was conducted in the summer of
2000 to evaluate the effect of 4- and 6-row
freestall barns located in northwest Iowa on
barn temperature, barn humidity, and respiration
rates of lactating Holstein cows. Temperature,
temperature-humidity index (THI),
and respiration rates were greater in 6-row
than 4-row freestall barns. Respiration rates
were greater in 6-row versus 4-row buildings.
The magnitude of difference in the
temperature and THI variables may not
explain the differences detected in respiration
rates. It is possible that a relationship
between animal density and social interaction
could increase respiration rates when
animal density is increased. It may also be
possible that the level of mechanical ventilation
required to keep cows comfortable in 6-
row barns may be greater.