Cows, ground surface potentials and earth resistivity

Authors
Citation
C. Polk, Cows, ground surface potentials and earth resistivity, BIOELECTROM, 22(1), 2001, pp. 7-18
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Experimental Biology
Journal title
BIOELECTROMAGNETICS
ISSN journal
01978462 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
7 - 18
Database
ISI
SICI code
0197-8462(200101)22:1<7:CGSPAE>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The "stray voltage" problem on dairy farms is discussed briefly. By referen ce to published literature it is shown that a "step voltage" (SV), i.e., a potential difference between front and hind hooves of a dairy cow, much les s than the often quoted threshold value of 0.5 V, when applied for long per iods of time, could possibly affect cow health and milk production. Values as low as approximately 10 mV could conceivably be significant. A measureme nt program carried out on 19 representative Minnesota dairy farms during th e summer of 1997 is described. Nine farms had above average (HP) and 10 bel ow average (LP) milk production. Results show that SV was 4.2 times higher on the LP than HP. However, only three farms had SV greater than 9 mV, and low milk production on these farms could possibly be due to absence of reco mmended vaccinations rather than high SV. Soil resistivity rho measured in the farm fields was 3.4 times larger on the LP than on HP. The possible ori gin of SV in relation to electric distribution systems within and to farms is discussed. Relations between SV and rho are analyzed. Conditions are spe cified under which SV in the barn must be related to rho measured in the fi eld, rather than the rho of the concrete floor of the barn. It is suggested that laboratory research is necessary to establish the significance for co w health and milk production of long term exposure to low SV levels. Bioele ctromagnetics 22.7-18, 2001. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.