In current dairy farming it is possible to run a profitable farm without having to adapt the system to the needs of dairy cows. In such systems the interests of the farmer and animals often diverge. Consequently, specific animal welfare problems occur. Foot disorders in dairy cattle are an illustrative example resulting from the specific methods of housing and management in current dairy farming. Foot disorders and the resulting lameness are considered the most important welfare problem in dairy farming. However, these foot disorders not only typify welfare problems related to certain housing systems, but they also lead to the premature culling of cows. The assessment of the impact of foot disorders on the welfare of dairy cows raised the q...
The study described in this thesis focusses on the health related culling decision in dairy cows, wi...
The concept of animal welfare (AW) has many meanings. Traditionally, AW has been considered as freed...
Background: Longevity is an important trait for increasing the profitability of dairy production. Lo...
In current dairy farming it is possible to run a profitable farm without having to adapt the system ...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the importance of longevity in relation to the welfare of prod...
A dairy farmer's decision to cull or keep dairy cows is likely a complex decision based on animal he...
International audienceIn the long term, resilient animals are able to maintain their normal biologic...
Making sure profitable cows continue to be profitable beyond their second lactation should have a po...
Improving longevity of dairy cows has long been of economic interest. There is also a societal inter...
The Animal welfare science is mostly focused on evaluating and improving the quality of life of anim...
Longevity of a herd is defined as the average age of all cattle over two years old at the moment of ...
Swiss dairy cattle rarely live a productive life of longer than 5 years- sometimes even less, and th...
ABSTRACT The concern for food animal well-being is one of several serious issues facing intensive an...
This thesis deals with several aspects of longevity of dairy cattle. When breeding organizations wan...
The study described in this thesis focusses on the health related culling decision in dairy cows, wi...
The concept of animal welfare (AW) has many meanings. Traditionally, AW has been considered as freed...
Background: Longevity is an important trait for increasing the profitability of dairy production. Lo...
In current dairy farming it is possible to run a profitable farm without having to adapt the system ...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the importance of longevity in relation to the welfare of prod...
A dairy farmer's decision to cull or keep dairy cows is likely a complex decision based on animal he...
International audienceIn the long term, resilient animals are able to maintain their normal biologic...
Making sure profitable cows continue to be profitable beyond their second lactation should have a po...
Improving longevity of dairy cows has long been of economic interest. There is also a societal inter...
The Animal welfare science is mostly focused on evaluating and improving the quality of life of anim...
Longevity of a herd is defined as the average age of all cattle over two years old at the moment of ...
Swiss dairy cattle rarely live a productive life of longer than 5 years- sometimes even less, and th...
ABSTRACT The concern for food animal well-being is one of several serious issues facing intensive an...
This thesis deals with several aspects of longevity of dairy cattle. When breeding organizations wan...
The study described in this thesis focusses on the health related culling decision in dairy cows, wi...
The concept of animal welfare (AW) has many meanings. Traditionally, AW has been considered as freed...
Background: Longevity is an important trait for increasing the profitability of dairy production. Lo...