Dairy calves have traditionally been kept in individual pens throughout the milk-feeding period. Social rearing is associated with increased solid feed intake and hence higher weight gains before and after weaning. Little is known about the effect of the age at which social housing begins. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of early versus late pairing on feeding behavior and weight gain before and after weaning. Holstein bull calves were reared individually (n=8 calves), or paired with another calf at 6 ± 3 d (n=8 pairs) or 43 ± 3 d of age (n=8 pairs). All calves were fed 8 L of milk/d for 4 wk, 6 L/d from 4 to 7 wk and then milk was reduced by 20%/d until calves were completely weaned at 8 wk of age. Calves were provided ad l...
Feeding milk at 8% of birthweight and gradual weaning resulted in the most consistent increases in w...
Thirty-six dairy calves were observed for four months to determine the effect of three housing metho...
Commercial cow/calf pairs (Angus based, n=103) were used to determine the effect of calf weaning ag...
Most calves in the dairy industry are housed individually prior to weaning. However, this type of ho...
The dataset associated with this article is in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24458This is the a...
The early social environment can influence the health and behaviour of animals, with effects lasting...
Contentious issues in calf rearing include milk feeding practices and single versus group housing. T...
The pronounced responses of dairy calves to novel events such as weaning and mixing form an obvious ...
The way dairy calves are housed may significantly affect their behavior, production performance, and...
The objective of this study was to determine if pair housing using a modified calf hutch on a commer...
Standard practice within the dairy industry is to separate calves from the dam immediately after bir...
AbstractDairy calves weaned off milk at an early age show signs of hunger and can lose weight. We ex...
On most dairy farms, calves are housed individually until weaning. However, depriving calves of an e...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
Our objective was to determine the effect of pair versus individual housing of calves on growth, beh...
Feeding milk at 8% of birthweight and gradual weaning resulted in the most consistent increases in w...
Thirty-six dairy calves were observed for four months to determine the effect of three housing metho...
Commercial cow/calf pairs (Angus based, n=103) were used to determine the effect of calf weaning ag...
Most calves in the dairy industry are housed individually prior to weaning. However, this type of ho...
The dataset associated with this article is in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24458This is the a...
The early social environment can influence the health and behaviour of animals, with effects lasting...
Contentious issues in calf rearing include milk feeding practices and single versus group housing. T...
The pronounced responses of dairy calves to novel events such as weaning and mixing form an obvious ...
The way dairy calves are housed may significantly affect their behavior, production performance, and...
The objective of this study was to determine if pair housing using a modified calf hutch on a commer...
Standard practice within the dairy industry is to separate calves from the dam immediately after bir...
AbstractDairy calves weaned off milk at an early age show signs of hunger and can lose weight. We ex...
On most dairy farms, calves are housed individually until weaning. However, depriving calves of an e...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
Our objective was to determine the effect of pair versus individual housing of calves on growth, beh...
Feeding milk at 8% of birthweight and gradual weaning resulted in the most consistent increases in w...
Thirty-six dairy calves were observed for four months to determine the effect of three housing metho...
Commercial cow/calf pairs (Angus based, n=103) were used to determine the effect of calf weaning ag...