The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In this paper, we present an overview of some of the most important recent changes in the dairy industry that affect health and welfare of dairy cows, as well as the science associated with these changes. Additionally, knowledge gaps are identified where research is needed to guide the dairy industry through changes that are occurring now or that we expect will occur in the future. The number of farms has decreased considerably, whereas herd size has increased. As a result, an increasing number of dairy farms depend on hired (nonfamily) labor. Regular professional communication and establishment of farm-specific protocols are essential to minimize ...
**Original scientific paper Abstract: A high milk production, time limited milking and healthy udder...
Treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) and use of anti-microbials for dry cow therapy are responsible f...
Dairy farmers, scientists and critics have raised concerns over the current management of non-ambula...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The US dairy industry has realized tremendous improvements in efficiencies and milk production since...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
International audienceThe massive improvement in food production, as a result of effective genetic s...
Automatic milking systems (AMS), first introduced on dairy farms in the 1990s, rapidly spread across...
As farm animal welfare is high on the political and societal agendas of many countries, considerable...
Abundant evidence from the medical, veterinary, and animal science literature demonstrates that ther...
Milk and dairy products provide highly sustainable concentrations of essential amino acids and other...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
Milk production of dairy cows has increased markedly during recent decades and continues to increase...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
**Original scientific paper Abstract: A high milk production, time limited milking and healthy udder...
Treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) and use of anti-microbials for dry cow therapy are responsible f...
Dairy farmers, scientists and critics have raised concerns over the current management of non-ambula...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The US dairy industry has realized tremendous improvements in efficiencies and milk production since...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
International audienceThe massive improvement in food production, as a result of effective genetic s...
Automatic milking systems (AMS), first introduced on dairy farms in the 1990s, rapidly spread across...
As farm animal welfare is high on the political and societal agendas of many countries, considerable...
Abundant evidence from the medical, veterinary, and animal science literature demonstrates that ther...
Milk and dairy products provide highly sustainable concentrations of essential amino acids and other...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
Milk production of dairy cows has increased markedly during recent decades and continues to increase...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
**Original scientific paper Abstract: A high milk production, time limited milking and healthy udder...
Treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) and use of anti-microbials for dry cow therapy are responsible f...
Dairy farmers, scientists and critics have raised concerns over the current management of non-ambula...