@ARTICLE{Antanaitis_R._Evaluation_2021, author={Antanaitis, R. and Urbutis, M. and Juozaitienė, V. and Malašauskienė, D. and Televičius, M.}, volume={vol. 24}, number={No 2}, journal={Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences}, pages={253-260}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Veterinary Sciences}, publisher={University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn}, abstract={The aim of this study was to evaluate biomarkers of heat stress (HS) from an automatic milk- ing system (AMS), the relationships between measurements of the temperature-humidity index (THI), reticulorumen pH and temperature, and some automatic milking systems parameters in dairy cows (rumination time (RT), milk traits, body weight (BW) and consumption of concen- trate (CC)) during the summer period. Lithuanian Black and White dairy cows (n=365) were selected. The cows were milked with Lely Astronaut® A3 milking robots with free traffic. Biomarkers were collected from the Lely T4C management program for analysis. The pH and temperature of the contents of the cow reticulorumen were measured using specific Smax-tec boluses. The farm zone’s daily humidity and air temperature were obtained from the adjacent weather station (2 km away). According to this study, during HS, the higher THI positively cor- relates with milk lactose (ML), which increases the risk of mastitis and decreases CC, RT, BW, MY, reticulorumen pH, and F/P. Some biomarkers of HS can be milk yield, milk lactose, somatic cell count, concentrate intake, rumination time, body weight, reticulorumen pH, and milk fat – protein ratio. We can recommend monitoring these parameters in the herd management program to identify the possibility of heat stress.}, type={Article}, title={Evaluation of biomarkers of heat stress using automatic health monitoring system in dairy cows}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/120086/PDF/11_Antanaitis.pdf}, doi={10.24425/pjvs.2021.137660}, keywords={heat stress, cow, automatic milking system, temperature, milk}, }