Adisseo will host the webinar “Defending Dairy Performance: Targeted Nutrition to Mitigate Heat-Driven Oxidative Stress” on Tuesday, May 19th.
13 May 2026
Heat stress is one of the most underestimated challenges in dairy farming, with both immediate and long-term consequences for milk production, metabolic health, immune function, and overall cow resilience.
As temperatures rise, dairy cows experience physiological and metabolic responses that increase the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). When antioxidant defenses are not sufficient to counteract this increase, heat stress can trigger oxidative stress and further amplify production losses and health risks. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Adisseo will host the webinar “Defending Dairy Performance: Targeted Nutrition to Mitigate Heat-Driven Oxidative Stress” on Tuesday, May 19th.
Cooling strategies remain essential for managing heat stress, but nutrition can provide an additional layer of defense. Targeted nutritional strategies may help support the cow’s redox system and improve resilience during periods of thermal challenge.
Two nutrients highlighted in the webinar are selenium (Se) and methionine (Met), both of which play key roles in antioxidant systems and metabolic function. Ensuring adequate supply and selecting the optimal source of these nutrients can help maintain performance and health under stressful conditions.
Selenium and methionine are central nutrients for supporting antioxidant status and helping dairy cows cope with heat-driven oxidative stress.
During this one-hour session, participants will explore:
The session will include a 45-minute technical presentation followed by a 15-minute Q&A.
Register for the webinar and learn how targeted nutrition can help defend dairy performance during heat stress.
Dr. Danielle SherlockDr. Danielle Sherlock is Ruminant Innovation & Customer Support Manager at Adisseo. She received her B.S. and M.Sc. degrees in Animal Science from The Ohio State University and her PhD in Animal Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her doctoral research investigated the impact of methyl donors on immunometabolism during periods of stress in dairy cattle. She joined Adisseo in 2021 and is based in Madison, Wisconsin, where she develops and manages research projects in ruminant nutrition and health. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Dr. Mohammed Amine HachemiDr. Mohammed Amine Hachemi is Ruminant Innovation & Customer Success Manager at Adisseo. He obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Veterinary High School of Algiers and a Master’s degree in Animal Nutrition from IAMZ-CIHEAM in Zaragoza. Since joining Adisseo in 2019, he has focused on research and development related to redox systems, antioxidants, oxidative stress, and their impact on animal health, performance, and product quality. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
This webinar is designed for dairy nutritionists, veterinarians, technical teams, producers, and industry professionals looking to improve heat stress resilience through science-based nutrition.
Heat stress continues to represent a major challenge for dairy systems worldwide. Beyond reduced feed intake and milk yield, heat-driven oxidative stress can affect immune function, metabolic balance, reproductive performance, and long-term animal health.
By combining environmental management with targeted nutritional support, dairy operations can strengthen cow resilience and better protect performance during periods of heat load.
Targeted nutrition offers an additional tool to help dairy cows maintain antioxidant balance, health, and productivity under heat stress conditions.
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