Ventilation and air circulation
Heat emitted from cows can significantly increase barn temperature and humidity, exacerbating heat stress. Implementing effective ventilation systems is crucial to maintaining a comfortable environment for the herd. A good ventilation system prevents the barn temperature from exceeding the outside temperature by more than 2.5-5 °C, ensuring a comfortable environment.
High-speed overhead fans help to remove humid air from the environment, and from around the animals' body surface. This makes sweating and panting more efficient. Proper ventilation improves convectional heat loss by removing the boundary layer of hot air around the animals, promoting cooling.
For calf igloos, ensure that there is enough space between the individual igloos so that air circulation is not restricted. A distance of one meter is recommended between the igloos and three meters between the rows but do make sure that the calves still have visual contact with their fellow calves. To allow the calves' body heat to escape better from the igloos, open all the openings in the calf pens. You can also jack up the rear of the calf igloos slightly using a brick or squared timber. This measure greatly improves air circulation and cooling without creating strong draughts.