ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY

CONTENT
  1. Meaning of Environmental Physiology
  2. Effects of Changes in Climate on the Growth of Farm Animals
  3. Effects of Changes in Climate on Reproduction
  4. Effects of Changes in Climate on Milk Production
  5. Effects of Changes in Climate on Egg Production
 

Meaning of Environmental Physiology

Environmental physiology is the study of the interrelationship between an organism’s physical functioning and its environment. It also encompasses plant physical functioning. Environmental physiology refers to the effects of the environment on the growth and performance of farm animals. Apart from good feeding, health services render to farm animals changes in the environmental factors determine the productivity of any farm animals. Too high or too low of any of the elements of weather causes negative effects on the well being of the animals.  

Effects of Changes in Climate on the Growth of Farm Animals

Effects of Extremely High Temperature on the Growth of Farm Animals

Extremely high temperature leads to the following:

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