Alerts are sent once a day, typically during the morning update to the CHLT website. The actual time when the alerts are sent depend on a number of factors, which include connection to initialising data and network connections.
1. Use the RAP calculator to determine your particular genus’ AHLU Level.
AHLU | Heat load indicator | Cattle indications |
1-20 | Low risk | No load or panting score 1 |
21-50 | Medium risk | Panting score 1-2 |
51-100 | High risk | Panting score 2-4 |
Over 100 | Extreme risk | Panting score 4 |
2. Select the risk level that you want to be alerted to. Please note that if you select a Low Risk Level you are likely receive an alert every day.
3. Select email and/or SMS preferences.
4. Save your alert. It will be sent whenever the conditions are met.