Tail docking is a controversial practice in the dairy industry. Proponents claim that tail docking keeps the udder cleaner, and therefore improves milk quality and decreases somatic cell count. Opponents of tail docking cite that it causes unnecessary pain, backed by multiple studies that demonstrate no positive benefits of tail docking and that tail docking increases aggravation from flies. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare cow cleanliness, fly population, and fly-avoidance behaviors among cows with docked, switch-trimmed, and switch-intact tails. A total of 206 cows from 3 Kentucky dairy herds were included in the longitudinal observational study. Each farm included previously docked cows, switch-intact cows, and cow...
A Dutch dairy company initiated a quality system to support dairy farmers to improve sustainability ...
The study examined the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudinal drivers of technical staff and breeders r...
Dairy cows are regularly handled when moved to the milking parlor and during other routine procedure...
The practice of tail docking of dairy cows appears to have originated in New Zealand and by the 1990...
To determine whether tail docking would influence cow cleanliness and udder health in a free-stall s...
Preventive management practices are essential for maintaining acceptable udder health status, especi...
Dairy farmers, scientists and critics have raised concerns over the current management of non-ambula...
Stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) are blood-sucking insects commonly associated with cattle product...
The study examined the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudinal drivers of technical staff and breeders r...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The objective was to quantify the incidence of tarsal lesions and level of hygiene by stall bed type...
Dairy cow lameness is a serious animal welfare issue. It is also a significant cause of economic los...
The main objective was to assess the consistency in competitive success across 3 common resources av...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
This study investigated the effect of controlling stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) on the number o...
A Dutch dairy company initiated a quality system to support dairy farmers to improve sustainability ...
The study examined the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudinal drivers of technical staff and breeders r...
Dairy cows are regularly handled when moved to the milking parlor and during other routine procedure...
The practice of tail docking of dairy cows appears to have originated in New Zealand and by the 1990...
To determine whether tail docking would influence cow cleanliness and udder health in a free-stall s...
Preventive management practices are essential for maintaining acceptable udder health status, especi...
Dairy farmers, scientists and critics have raised concerns over the current management of non-ambula...
Stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) are blood-sucking insects commonly associated with cattle product...
The study examined the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudinal drivers of technical staff and breeders r...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The objective was to quantify the incidence of tarsal lesions and level of hygiene by stall bed type...
Dairy cow lameness is a serious animal welfare issue. It is also a significant cause of economic los...
The main objective was to assess the consistency in competitive success across 3 common resources av...
In dairy farming it is standard practice to separate the calf from the cow shortly after birth, whic...
This study investigated the effect of controlling stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) on the number o...
A Dutch dairy company initiated a quality system to support dairy farmers to improve sustainability ...
The study examined the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudinal drivers of technical staff and breeders r...
Dairy cows are regularly handled when moved to the milking parlor and during other routine procedure...