

Best Way to Reduce Heat Stress in Dairy Cows
When Heat Impacts Health and Production
High temperatures in the barn can drastically affect dairy cows. Once the temperature-humidity index (THI) climbs, cows begin to suffer: they eat less, produce less milk, and are more prone to illness. Even short heatwaves can have lasting effects on fertility and daily performance. That’s why proactive heat management is crucial—not only during extreme weather, but throughout the warmer months.
Why Even Airflow Matters Most
Fans alone don’t solve the problem if air distribution is uneven or creates drafts. Tube ventilation is a proven solution that distributes fresh air evenly and gently through perforated textile ducts. This system lowers the perceived temperature around the animals without stress or turbulence. Air is guided directly into the cow’s comfort zone—near lying, feeding, and milking areas—creating a calm, breathable environment with less heat buildup and better air exchange.
Designed for Efficiency and Animal Comfort
At Air Neutra, we develop customized ventilation systems specifically for dairy barns. Each layout and herd size requires a different airflow strategy. Our tube ventilation systems are energy-efficient, low-maintenance, and easy to integrate into both existing and new buildings. The result: healthier cows, greater stall comfort, and consistent production—even in the peak of summer.
Looking to reduce heat stress in your dairy barn? Reach out to us for a tailored ventilation solution that keeps your cows cool and productive.