Housing dairy cows offers the possibility to control many aspects of their lives, including accurate rationing, which is especially important for high yielding cows, and rapid health care. In addition, some parasitic diseases are largely controlled by removing cows from pasture. However, housing cows is associated with an increased prevalence of several serious diseases, e.g. mastitis and lameness. In housing systems cows can less readily synchronise their behaviour with other cows, maintain adequate personal space and express oestrus behaviour, compared to cows at pasture. Soft ground and space at pasture facilitate natural locomotion, lying down/standing up motions and resting, without the behavioural abnormalities that may occur inside c...
The results of behavioural studies of dairy cows' behaviour under some modern housing and management...
Abstract Background Transition of dairy cows from a tied to a loose housing system may affect their ...
Many dairy cattle worldwide are housed in tiestalls, meaning that they are tethered by the neck to i...
Housing dairy cows offers the possibility to control many aspects of their lives, including accurate...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
Milking behaviour of dairy cows has serious impacts on their production efficiency. A number of gene...
Knowledge of potential synergies and trade-offs between housing and management factors for different...
The majority of dairy cows worldwide are housed for several months of the year, yet there is limited...
The aim of this review is to summarise the main causes of poor welfare in intensively reared dairy c...
The aim of this review is to summarise the main causes of poor welfare in intensively reared dairy c...
Management of modern dairy farms spend a considerable amount of time ensuring that every cow produce...
Providing more space per animal, soft bedding, and free roaming in animal housing systems is widely ...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
Abstract: The subject of this research was to determine the effect of the housing system on quality ...
<TT>The results of behavioural studies of dairy cows' behaviour under some modern housing and manage...
The results of behavioural studies of dairy cows' behaviour under some modern housing and management...
Abstract Background Transition of dairy cows from a tied to a loose housing system may affect their ...
Many dairy cattle worldwide are housed in tiestalls, meaning that they are tethered by the neck to i...
Housing dairy cows offers the possibility to control many aspects of their lives, including accurate...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
Milking behaviour of dairy cows has serious impacts on their production efficiency. A number of gene...
Knowledge of potential synergies and trade-offs between housing and management factors for different...
The majority of dairy cows worldwide are housed for several months of the year, yet there is limited...
The aim of this review is to summarise the main causes of poor welfare in intensively reared dairy c...
The aim of this review is to summarise the main causes of poor welfare in intensively reared dairy c...
Management of modern dairy farms spend a considerable amount of time ensuring that every cow produce...
Providing more space per animal, soft bedding, and free roaming in animal housing systems is widely ...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
Abstract: The subject of this research was to determine the effect of the housing system on quality ...
<TT>The results of behavioural studies of dairy cows' behaviour under some modern housing and manage...
The results of behavioural studies of dairy cows' behaviour under some modern housing and management...
Abstract Background Transition of dairy cows from a tied to a loose housing system may affect their ...
Many dairy cattle worldwide are housed in tiestalls, meaning that they are tethered by the neck to i...