The nature of human–animal interactions is an important factor contributing to animal welfare and productivity. Reducing stress during routine husbandry procedures is likely to improve animal welfare. We examined how the type of early handling of calves affected responses to two common husbandry procedures, ear-tagging and disbudding. Forty Holstein–Friesian calves (n = 20/treatment) were exposed to one of two handling treatments daily from 1 to 5 weeks of age: (1) positive (n = 20), involving gentle handling (soft voices, slow movements, patting), and (2) negative (n = 20), involving rough handling (rough voices, rapid movements, pushing). Heart rate (HR), respiration rate (RR) and behaviour (activity, tail flicking) were measured before a...
Dairy calves are commonly reared without contact with their dam, which facilitates a human-animal re...
Pain causes altered arousal and specific behaviours that are rare at other times (pain indicators). ...
Farmers who are interested to rear calves together with the dairy cows during the first weeks of lif...
The nature of human–animal interactions is an important factor contributing to animal welfare and pr...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
Farms keeping suckler cows often face the problem of wild behaviour of their animals. Especially loo...
The effects of early handling on play behaviour, faecal corticosteroid metabolite concentrations and...
Cattle handling is a dangerous activity on dairy farms, and cows are a major cause of injuries to li...
Disbudding, referring to the removal or destruction of the horn bud in young calves, usually using a...
The human-animal relationship is important from an ethical standpoint as it influences the welfare o...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
Dairy calves are commonly reared without contact with their dam, which facilitates a human-animal re...
Pain causes altered arousal and specific behaviours that are rare at other times (pain indicators). ...
Farmers who are interested to rear calves together with the dairy cows during the first weeks of lif...
The nature of human–animal interactions is an important factor contributing to animal welfare and pr...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
Farms keeping suckler cows often face the problem of wild behaviour of their animals. Especially loo...
The effects of early handling on play behaviour, faecal corticosteroid metabolite concentrations and...
Cattle handling is a dangerous activity on dairy farms, and cows are a major cause of injuries to li...
Disbudding, referring to the removal or destruction of the horn bud in young calves, usually using a...
The human-animal relationship is important from an ethical standpoint as it influences the welfare o...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
Dairy calves are commonly reared without contact with their dam, which facilitates a human-animal re...
Pain causes altered arousal and specific behaviours that are rare at other times (pain indicators). ...
Farmers who are interested to rear calves together with the dairy cows during the first weeks of lif...