Due to increasing public concern regarding separation of the dairy cow and calf within the first days after birth, alternative systems, where cows and calves stay in contact for an extended period, are receiving increasing interest from a broad array of researchers and other stakeholders. With more research in the area, there is a risk of inconsistencies emerging in the use of terminology. To create a better consensus in further discussions, the aim of this Research Reflection is to provide definitions and propose a common terminology for cow-calf contact in dairy production. We also suggest definitions for various systems allowing cow-calf contact and describe the distinct phases of cow-calf contact systems
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
There is an interest in alternative rearing systems that allow for prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC)....
This presentation summarises some of the changing perspectives of and transitions to cow–calf contac...
Due to increasing public concern regarding separation of the dairy cow and calf within the first day...
In this Research Reflection we describe a common standpoint on suitable methodology for controlled a...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
The separation of the dairy cow and her calf within hours of birth is a common management practice, ...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. Th...
In organic dairy farms, cow-calf contact is encouraged until weaning and requested by society. Howev...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
There is an interest in alternative rearing systems that allow for prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC)....
This presentation summarises some of the changing perspectives of and transitions to cow–calf contac...
Due to increasing public concern regarding separation of the dairy cow and calf within the first day...
In this Research Reflection we describe a common standpoint on suitable methodology for controlled a...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
The separation of the dairy cow and her calf within hours of birth is a common management practice, ...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. Th...
In organic dairy farms, cow-calf contact is encouraged until weaning and requested by society. Howev...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
There is an interest in alternative rearing systems that allow for prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC)....
This presentation summarises some of the changing perspectives of and transitions to cow–calf contac...