Two factors presumed to affect the behavioural response of cattle (Bos Taurus) to artificial weaning were investigated: the termination of nursing, and the physical separation of cows and calves. A two-stage process was used to disconnect these traditionally linked components. First, the behaviour of cows and calves was quantified in response to preventing nursing by having calves wear an antisucking device (Stage 1). Then the behavioural response of cows and calves to being separated was observed (Stage 2). Control pairs were weaned abruptly; nursing ended when cows and calves were separated. Preventing nursing while pairs were still together had almost no effect on measures of general activity with the exception of causing a slight increa...
Dairy calves are usually raised by artificial milk feeding systems where their need to perform sucki...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
The objective was to evaluate effects of two-stage weaning and trace mineral injection on receiving ...
Two factors presumed to affect the behavioural response of cattle (Bos Taurus) to artificial weaning...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
The results indicate that both the intensity and extent of the behavioural reaction to separation is...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
The main objective of this study was the investigation of behaviours which might influence the numbe...
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Denman Undergraduate Research AwardForty crossbred Angus x Simmental cows were used to investigate t...
Farms keeping suckler cows often face the problem of wild behaviour of their animals. Especially loo...
To assess the effects three different weaning methods have on beef calves' weight gain and behavior,...
Dairy calves are usually raised by artificial milk feeding systems where their need to perform sucki...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
Dairy calves are usually raised by artificial milk feeding systems where their need to perform sucki...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
The objective was to evaluate effects of two-stage weaning and trace mineral injection on receiving ...
Two factors presumed to affect the behavioural response of cattle (Bos Taurus) to artificial weaning...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
The results indicate that both the intensity and extent of the behavioural reaction to separation is...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
The main objective of this study was the investigation of behaviours which might influence the numbe...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1174/thumbnail.jp
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1046/thumbnail.jp
Denman Undergraduate Research AwardForty crossbred Angus x Simmental cows were used to investigate t...
Farms keeping suckler cows often face the problem of wild behaviour of their animals. Especially loo...
To assess the effects three different weaning methods have on beef calves' weight gain and behavior,...
Dairy calves are usually raised by artificial milk feeding systems where their need to perform sucki...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
Dairy calves are usually raised by artificial milk feeding systems where their need to perform sucki...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
The objective was to evaluate effects of two-stage weaning and trace mineral injection on receiving ...