Cattle heat stroke is a common disease caused by high temperatures in summer. It is caused by the heat stroke of cattle, especially those raised outdoors or lacking effective cooling measures, due to the high temperature weather. The milk production, meat quality, and reproductive performance of heat stroke cattle will significantly decrease, affecting their productivity and causing significant economic losses. This literature also explores measures to prevent heat stroke in cattle. Through the diagnosis and prevention of this disease, this article elaborates on measures to prevent heat stroke, such as enhancing the ventilation system of the livestock house, adjusting the temperature of the livestock house, adjusting the feed formula, and ensuring sufficient and clean water supply, in order to provide practical technical guidance for farmers to understand the prevention and control methods of this disease. |