This research paper addresses the hypothesis that cow introductions in dairy herds affect milk production and behaviour of animals already in the herd. In dairy farms, cows are commonly regrouped or moved. Negative effects of regroupings on the introduced animals are reported in other studies. However, little is known about the effects on lactating cows in the herd. In this research a herd of 53 lactating dairy cows was divided into two groups in a cross-over design study. 25 cows were selected as focal cows for which continuous sensor data were collected. The treatment period consisted of replacing non-focal cows three times a week. Many potentially influencing factors were taken into account in the analysis. Replacement of cows in the tre...
Research into the effects of intense grazing regimes on cattle behaviour and productivity will suppo...
To improve management on dairy herds, sensor systems have been developed that can measure physiologi...
Dairy cows in early lactation are often housed in a large group, where they may have to compete for ...
This research paper addresses the hypothesis that cow introductions in dairy herds affect milk produ...
Transfer of cattle to an unknown barn may result in a reduction in its welfare. Housing and manageme...
Management of modern dairy farms spend a considerable amount of time ensuring that every cow produce...
Regrouping dairy cows is a common feature of dairy farm management. Cows are grouped based on lactat...
Dairy cows are often mixed into new social groups for management reasons, but this is recognized as ...
In free-stall systems cows are frequently moved among pens and regrouped. This practice involves ind...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
Dairy cows in experimental grazing herds are often confined for metabolic measurements. The objectiv...
The aim of the study was to use evolutionary operations (EVOP) to evaluate changes in the behaviour ...
Abstract Background Transition of dairy cows from a tied to a loose housing system may affect their ...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
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...
To improve management on dairy herds, sensor systems have been developed that can measure physiologi...
Dairy cows in early lactation are often housed in a large group, where they may have to compete for ...
This research paper addresses the hypothesis that cow introductions in dairy herds affect milk produ...
Transfer of cattle to an unknown barn may result in a reduction in its welfare. Housing and manageme...
Management of modern dairy farms spend a considerable amount of time ensuring that every cow produce...
Regrouping dairy cows is a common feature of dairy farm management. Cows are grouped based on lactat...
Dairy cows are often mixed into new social groups for management reasons, but this is recognized as ...
In free-stall systems cows are frequently moved among pens and regrouped. This practice involves ind...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
Dairy cows in experimental grazing herds are often confined for metabolic measurements. The objectiv...
The aim of the study was to use evolutionary operations (EVOP) to evaluate changes in the behaviour ...
Abstract Background Transition of dairy cows from a tied to a loose housing system may affect their ...
Milking dairy cattle with an automatic milking system (AMS) can be a reason for a farmer to minimize...
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...
To improve management on dairy herds, sensor systems have been developed that can measure physiologi...
Dairy cows in early lactation are often housed in a large group, where they may have to compete for ...