Conclusions and future perspectives: Interviews and on-farm studies across The Netherlands, France, Norway and Denmark showed that dam-rearing is practiced in a wealth of different systems, and four main angles should be considered when organizing a dam-calf contact system to fit the context and work well: calf, cow, farmers and farming system. Dam-calf contact systems can be seen as contributing significantly to the physiology and natural behavior of calves as well as of mother cows. Three important qualities in dam-calf contact systems were described from animals’ perspective: 1) nutrition, 2) care, and 3) learning. The priorities and perceptions of the importance of these three qualities influenced very much the farmers’ choices and prio...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe strategies used by European dairy farmers wit...
Pioneer farmers in northern Europe have developed a multitude of different ways of keeping cow and c...
The rearing of dairy calves, whether in conventional or organic farming, is questioned in society, p...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. T...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. Th...
Most dairy farms rear calves artificially by separating the newly born calf from the dam and feeding...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
This presentation summarises some of the changing perspectives of and transitions to cow–calf contac...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
Early cow-calf separation is a debatable topic in the dairy industry. The general practice on modern...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe strategies used by European dairy farmers wit...
Pioneer farmers in northern Europe have developed a multitude of different ways of keeping cow and c...
The rearing of dairy calves, whether in conventional or organic farming, is questioned in society, p...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. T...
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. Th...
Most dairy farms rear calves artificially by separating the newly born calf from the dam and feeding...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
This presentation summarises some of the changing perspectives of and transitions to cow–calf contac...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
Early cow-calf separation is a debatable topic in the dairy industry. The general practice on modern...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe strategies used by European dairy farmers wit...
Pioneer farmers in northern Europe have developed a multitude of different ways of keeping cow and c...
The rearing of dairy calves, whether in conventional or organic farming, is questioned in society, p...