Housing and management around the time of calving impact dairy cow behaviour, health and welfare, but little is known about current practice. The aim was to provide an overview of current calving practice and the study describes the main calving housing and management based on replies to an online questionnaire by 42 dairy cattle experts in 28 countries, or regions, in Europe, Canada and USA. The survey suggests that in the majority of countries and regions included in this study, dairy cows typically calve in indoor calving facilities; either individual pens, group pens or a system where the cow is moved from a group pen into an adjacent individual pen before calving. Regarding individual calving pens, the survey suggests that in the major...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and under what conditions, indoor-housed dairy cows would...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe strategies used by European dairy farmers wit...
Purpose The purpose of this review is to describe the research to date on the housing and managemen...
Ensuring high standards of welfare of the dairy cow atcalving is vital, but the area ha...
In order to improve animal welfare it is recommended that dairy farmers move calving cows from the h...
<div><p>In order to improve animal welfare it is recommended that dairy farmers move calving cows fr...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
A calving cow and her newborn calf appear to have an attracting effect on periparturient cows, which...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Our study compared the behavior of prepartum dairy cows that either remained in an outdoor paddock u...
Under natural conditions, most parturient cows seek visual cover or seclude themselves from the herd...
Calving is one of the most challenging and painful experiences for dairy cattle and a process that i...
International audienceHousing dairy cows offers the possibility to control many aspects of their liv...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and under what conditions, indoor-housed dairy cows would...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe strategies used by European dairy farmers wit...
Purpose The purpose of this review is to describe the research to date on the housing and managemen...
Ensuring high standards of welfare of the dairy cow atcalving is vital, but the area ha...
In order to improve animal welfare it is recommended that dairy farmers move calving cows from the h...
<div><p>In order to improve animal welfare it is recommended that dairy farmers move calving cows fr...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
A calving cow and her newborn calf appear to have an attracting effect on periparturient cows, which...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Our study compared the behavior of prepartum dairy cows that either remained in an outdoor paddock u...
Under natural conditions, most parturient cows seek visual cover or seclude themselves from the herd...
Calving is one of the most challenging and painful experiences for dairy cattle and a process that i...
International audienceHousing dairy cows offers the possibility to control many aspects of their liv...
Currently, dairy calves are most commonly separated from their dam within 24 hours after 28 birth. T...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and under what conditions, indoor-housed dairy cows would...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe strategies used by European dairy farmers wit...