Dr. Jimena Laporta: Cooling Calves Effectively | Ep. 28
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In this episode of The Dairy Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Jimena Laporta from the University of Wisconsin–Madison discusses how heat stress affects calves before and after birth. She shares findings on multi-generational effects, calf cooling strategies, and the long-term benefits of thermal management. Learn how early-life cooling can improve future performance and herd health. Listen now on all major platforms!
"Heat stress during late gestation affects both the dry cow and her unborn calf, creating long-term impacts on productivity and health."
Meet the guest: Dr. Jimena Laporta earned her bachelor’s in Biology and master’s in Animal Sciences before completing her Ph.D. in Dairy Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Now an Associate Professor of Lactation Physiology, her research explores how environmental and nutritional factors shape mammary development and lactation in dairy cattle.
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What you will learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (00:57) Introduction
- (02:02) Heat stress impact
- (04:18) Calf cooling systems
- (06:37) Housing challenges
- (07:32) Research insights
- (09:27) Practical applications
- (12:14) Closing thoughts
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