The objective of this study was to evaluate and characterize the dependence and the spatial and temporal distribution of variables and indices of the thermal environment in an open compost-bedded pack barn system with positive-pressure ventilation (CBPPV) during the winter period. The study was conducted in a CBPPV system located in the Zona da Mata region, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The indoor environment was divided into a mesh composed of 55 equidistant points, where data on dry-bulb air temperature (t) and relative humidity (RH) were collected. The collected data were divided into four periods-dawn, morning, afternoon, and night-and mean values were obtained. To evaluate the thermal microenvironment, the temperature and humidity index (THI) and the specific enthalpy of air () were used. For spatial dependence analysis, geostatistical techniques were applied. Through the results, a strong spatial dependence was verified for all variables evaluated. Through THI and maps, conditions of thermal comfort were found for dairy cattle. The highest values of t, THI, and were recorded in the afternoon period in the northwest region of the facility (t = 23.2 °C, THI = 69.7, and = 50.9 kJ∙kg of dry air).

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