Cow-calf contact systems for improving animal health & welfare – Nurse/Foster cows

Cow-calf contact (CCC) systems, where calves are housed together with dairy cows, are being developed and evaluated to enable animals to express more natural maternal and suckling behaviour. Calves in CCC systems generally have greater growth rates, especially before weaning, than conventionally reared calves. Different management strategies are based on the amount of maternal contact and suckling allowed. Here a 'Foster' CCC system is described by a Belgian pilot dairy farmer.

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Standort
  • Europe
Autoren
  • sylvain Hennart
Zweck
  • Dissemination
  • Education/Training
Dateityp
Video
Größe der Datei
118.24 MB
Erstellt am
24-06-2024
Ursprüngliche Sprache
English
Offizielle Projekt-Website
R4D
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CC BY-NC-ND

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