We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC) on stress responses, health and performance of dairy cows and calves. Forty-eight Holstein Friesian cow-calf pairs had either: 1) full contact including suckling, where contact was reduced before weaning via fence-line separation at day 49 (FC-FS) (n = 10); 2) full contact, where contact was reduced at day 56 by fitting calves with a nose-flap (FC-NF) (n = 10); 3) partial contact (calves were housed in a pen adjacent to the cow area allowing physical contact on initiative of the dam but no suckling), where contact was reduced before weaning by moving the calf box from the wall to prevent physical contact at d...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Early cow-calf separation prevents much of cows’ natural maternal behaviour. Early separation is tho...
This publication explains fenceline weaning for calves as a low stress weaning option
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
The results indicate that both the intensity and extent of the behavioural reaction to separation is...
Dairy calves are commonly reared without contact with their dam, which facilitates a human-animal re...
The nature of human–animal interactions is an important factor contributing to animal welfare and pr...
Prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC) could potentially improve dairy calf welfare. However, it is curren...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Calves in most dairy farms are separated from their dams either immediately or within a few hours af...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Early cow-calf separation prevents much of cows’ natural maternal behaviour. Early separation is tho...
This publication explains fenceline weaning for calves as a low stress weaning option
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of...
Allowing the dam to rear her calf is an alternative practice in the dairy industry where cow and cal...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
The results indicate that both the intensity and extent of the behavioural reaction to separation is...
Dairy calves are commonly reared without contact with their dam, which facilitates a human-animal re...
The nature of human–animal interactions is an important factor contributing to animal welfare and pr...
Prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC) could potentially improve dairy calf welfare. However, it is curren...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Calves in most dairy farms are separated from their dams either immediately or within a few hours af...
Alternative strategies can affect the amount of stress that calves encounter at weaning. The strateg...
Although it is still most common to rear dairy calves separately from adult cattle, the interest in ...
Early cow-calf separation prevents much of cows’ natural maternal behaviour. Early separation is tho...
This publication explains fenceline weaning for calves as a low stress weaning option