Rearing dairy calves with their mothers could teach them how to graze, optimizing grass use, and improving their welfare and performance. We tested the short-term effects of dam-calf contact experience on grazing and social behavior of weaned calves, monitored over seven days for their first post-weaning grazing experience. “Dam” (D) calves were reared and grazed with their mothers until weaning. “Mixed” calves (M) were separated from their mothers after 4 ± 0.5 weeks, they experienced dam-calf contact, but not grazing. “Standard” (S) calves had never experienced either dam-calf contact (separated at birth) or grazing. Each group grazed an equivalent pasture plot offering heterogeneous herbage. Scan sampling of calves' activities was perfor...
In this pilot study we investigated weight gain, health and behaviour of five calf pairs (own calf p...
The pronounced responses of dairy calves to novel events such as weaning and mixing form an obvious ...
The effects of early handling on play behaviour, faecal corticosteroid metabolite concentrations and...
Rearing dairy calves with their mothers could teach them how to graze, optimizing grass use, and imp...
Cow-calf contact is encouraged in organic dairy systems and increasingly requested by consumers nowa...
Citizens frequently raise concerns about the lack of naturalness in systems used for farm animals, ...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
The aim of this study was to investigate and assess differences in the grazing pattern of 2 groups o...
Selection for increased milk production across the United States has resulted in variable cow and ca...
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A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. T...
Research into the effects of intense grazing regimes on cattle behaviour and productivity will suppo...
Research into the effects of intense grazing regimes on cattle behaviour and productivity will suppo...
Denman Undergraduate Research AwardForty crossbred Angus x Simmental cows were used to investigate t...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
In this pilot study we investigated weight gain, health and behaviour of five calf pairs (own calf p...
The pronounced responses of dairy calves to novel events such as weaning and mixing form an obvious ...
The effects of early handling on play behaviour, faecal corticosteroid metabolite concentrations and...
Rearing dairy calves with their mothers could teach them how to graze, optimizing grass use, and imp...
Cow-calf contact is encouraged in organic dairy systems and increasingly requested by consumers nowa...
Citizens frequently raise concerns about the lack of naturalness in systems used for farm animals, ...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
The aim of this study was to investigate and assess differences in the grazing pattern of 2 groups o...
Selection for increased milk production across the United States has resulted in variable cow and ca...
Disponível em: Disponível em: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleListURL&_method=list&_...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. T...
Research into the effects of intense grazing regimes on cattle behaviour and productivity will suppo...
Research into the effects of intense grazing regimes on cattle behaviour and productivity will suppo...
Denman Undergraduate Research AwardForty crossbred Angus x Simmental cows were used to investigate t...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
In this pilot study we investigated weight gain, health and behaviour of five calf pairs (own calf p...
The pronounced responses of dairy calves to novel events such as weaning and mixing form an obvious ...
The effects of early handling on play behaviour, faecal corticosteroid metabolite concentrations and...