Traditional mountain farms have an important economic, social and environmental role. The Alps management system for dairy cows consists of animals kept indoors from autumn to spring, mostly in tie-stalls, and moved to mountain pasture in summer. The aim of our study was to assess the effect of mountain summer grazing on the welfare of dairy cows housed in tie-stall barns. Twenty-four farms were considered. In twelve of them, animals were reared in tie-stalls and moved to mountain pasture for three months in summer; they were visited three times: (i) four weeks before grazing during the indoor period in the stall; (ii) about three weeks after the start of grazing; and (iii) in the stall, in autumn, at least three weeks after returning from ...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
The effect of different supplementary feeding rates for grazing cattle on high-altitude pastures dyn...
Grazing provides livestock better opportunities to act out their species-specific behavior compared ...
The aim of the survey was to study the effect of Alpine pasture and breed on welfare of dairy cattle...
The different periods characterizing spring-calving, pasture-based dairy systems common in Ireland h...
While pasture-based production is often believed to provide cows the best welfare due to its apparen...
In the Alps, traditional dairy farms are small-scale operations where vertical transhumance from val...
Summer transhumance to alpine pastures (ALP) is widespread in dairy systems of alpine regions. This ...
Extensive summer grazing is a dairy herd management practice frequently adopted in mountainous areas...
Large-scale investigation of risk factors for multiple welfare indicators in hybrid pasture-based da...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of summer pasture transhumance of dairy cows on milk com...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
The Welfare Quality\uae project was one of the largest research undertakings into animal welfare. De...
In the Alps, summer farms are temporary units where the livestock herds are moved during summer to g...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
The effect of different supplementary feeding rates for grazing cattle on high-altitude pastures dyn...
Grazing provides livestock better opportunities to act out their species-specific behavior compared ...
The aim of the survey was to study the effect of Alpine pasture and breed on welfare of dairy cattle...
The different periods characterizing spring-calving, pasture-based dairy systems common in Ireland h...
While pasture-based production is often believed to provide cows the best welfare due to its apparen...
In the Alps, traditional dairy farms are small-scale operations where vertical transhumance from val...
Summer transhumance to alpine pastures (ALP) is widespread in dairy systems of alpine regions. This ...
Extensive summer grazing is a dairy herd management practice frequently adopted in mountainous areas...
Large-scale investigation of risk factors for multiple welfare indicators in hybrid pasture-based da...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of summer pasture transhumance of dairy cows on milk com...
Extending the grazing season in pasture based systems of dairy production can increase farm profitab...
The Welfare Quality\uae project was one of the largest research undertakings into animal welfare. De...
In the Alps, summer farms are temporary units where the livestock herds are moved during summer to g...
Extending the grazing season has positive implications for profit margins, as grazed grass is the ch...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
The effect of different supplementary feeding rates for grazing cattle on high-altitude pastures dyn...