In heat-stressed animals, the decrease in voluntary food intake and increased water intake are two of the first signs of heat stress (Morand-Fehr, 2001, Colditz and Kellaway, 1972 and Beede and Collier, 1986).
In heat-stressed animals, the decrease in voluntary food intake and increased water intake are two of the first signs of heat stress (Morand-Fehr, 2001, Colditz and Kellaway, 1972 and Beede and Collier, 1986).