Accumulated Heat Load Units (AHLU)

Accumulated Heat Load Units (AHLU)

A measure of the amount of heat that may be stored in the body. An animal’s ‘heat energy balance is determined by the duration of exposure above the Heat Load Index (HLI) Threshold. Cattle may accumulate heat during the day (the body temperature rises) and dissipate this heat during the night. If there is insufficient night cooling, cattle may enter the following day with an accumulated heat load.