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Effect of four different reflective barriers on black-globe temperatures in calf hutches

Friend et al., 2014

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2443309410788041577
Author
Friend T
Haberman J
Binion W
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International journal of biometeorology

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Polyethylene hutches are a popular method of housing dairy calves from 0 to 60 or more days of age, although these hutches get hot when in full sun. This study characterized the relative differences in the ability of four different types of radiant barriers to reduce black …
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