A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. The public debate on the subject has increased, and views on whether the calf should be allowed to stay with its dam for weeks are debated among citizens, farmers, and advisors. The aim of this article is to present, analyse, and discuss experiences and arguments on dam-rearing of calves through interviews with actors, primarily farmers, involved in organic dairy farming in four European countries. The interviews showed that dam-rearing is practiced in a wealth of different systems, and four main points of view should be considered: that of the calf, the cow, the farmer, and the farming system. Three important qualities of cow calf contact ...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
Systematic separation of cow and calf early after calving is common practice in both organic and con...
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...
Conclusions and future perspectives: Interviews and on-farm studies across The Netherlands, France, ...
Most dairy farms rear calves artificially by separating the newly born calf from the dam and feeding...
The rearing of dairy calves, whether in conventional or organic farming, is questioned in society, p...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
AbstractThe introduction of suckling systems in organic dairy calf rearing has the potential to enha...
Pioneer farmers in northern Europe have developed a multitude of different ways of keeping cow and c...
Improving animal welfare on farms is currently a major issue, in response to expectations of citizen...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
Systematic separation of cow and calf early after calving is common practice in both organic and con...
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...
Conclusions and future perspectives: Interviews and on-farm studies across The Netherlands, France, ...
Most dairy farms rear calves artificially by separating the newly born calf from the dam and feeding...
The rearing of dairy calves, whether in conventional or organic farming, is questioned in society, p...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
AbstractThe introduction of suckling systems in organic dairy calf rearing has the potential to enha...
Pioneer farmers in northern Europe have developed a multitude of different ways of keeping cow and c...
Improving animal welfare on farms is currently a major issue, in response to expectations of citizen...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
Systematic separation of cow and calf early after calving is common practice in both organic and con...