Scientific publications

Numerous scientific resources testify to the innovative work related to thermal comfort for animals.

Engineers, veterinary nutritionists and researchers of CCPA Group have conducted these different studies.

In fact, you will find below various scientific publications such as: articles, posters and product trials.

Because of the content of certain documents is sometimes subject to confidentiality, so downloading them requires identification on your part.

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Article

Association of Curcuma and Scutellaria under heat stress conditions

In high-temperature areas, the occurrence of heat stress (HS) is one of the most important stressors for poultry, causing extensive economic losses, while challenging their health and welfare (1).

Article

Trial Feedstim® poultry plant extracts

Combination of Turmeric and Scutellaria plant extracts improves thermal tolerance of laying hens as well as oxidative stability and egg quality under heat stress conditions.

Trial

Feedstim® laying hen trial

Effects of feeding a combination of turmeric and Scutellaria extracts to laying hens reared under high humidity and environmental conditions during the peak production phase.

Article

Consequences of heat stress on health and performance in dairy cows

Dairy cows are most productive inside a range of temperatures referred to as the thermal neutral zone.

Article

Effects of Heat Stress on Monogastrics and Micronutrient Supplementation

The objective of this webinar is to elucidate how heat stress affects the biology of monogastric systems and how this translates into performance losses.

Article

Macronutrient formulation approaches in dairy cows experiencing heat stress

The effects of macronutrient formulation in dairy cows impacted by summer heat stress. Find out more by downloading our scientific article.

Article

Susceptibility of dairy cows to heat stress according to the animal and climate factors

Dairy cows are very sensitive to heat stress and various climatic factors. Find out more by downloading our scientific article.

Article

Effects of heat stress in broilers

Reduced performance during heat stress in broilers is attributed to a great degree to reduced feed intake aimed at decreasing their heat increment. Find out more by downloading our scientific article.

Article

Micronutrient supplementation in growing-finishing pigs and sows

Altering micronutrient supply to accommodate the increased oxidative as well as adjusting methyl donors may be beneficial in heat stress conditions. Find out more by downloading our scientific article.