We also present images of thermography for heat stress conditions and infarction-related vasculitis!
Heat stress refers to a condition where "heat" accumulates within fat cells and is not radiated away (latent heat), which is different from fever. Since fat is primarily made up of carbon (C), once heat accumulates, it does not radiate away. Animals can touch cold objects and dissipate heat through conduction (heat flows from high to low temperatures). However, if the visceral fat also reaches a state of latent heat, it becomes difficult to remove heat through conduction. External measures such as ventilation or misting are not very effective. *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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PEC Research Institute is engaged in promoting "livestock health management" using thermography. We are also developing usage methods in collaboration with many research institutions, such as animal health research institutes and veterinary colleges, and the development of LH surge detection sensors is one of our business activities. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.











