Risks which cause animal losses on intensive fattening farms

This research carried out by the University of Padova in Italy looked at rates of mortality of animals on a total of 63 farms in Italy, Germany and Austria. The farms were finishing entire (not castrated) animals on a Total Mixed Ration system. Average mortality was 2.9% but ranged from zero to 18%. Suggestions from the study were: - Floors should not be fully slatted - Calves should be received from a single source - Fewer suppliers of animals. - Rations should be carefully formulated - A Health plan should be in place and followed. - Avoid mixing animals during transportation

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Ubicación
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Italy
Autores
  • Kees de Rost
Propósito
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
Tipo de fichero
Video
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13 kB
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28-02-2022
Lengua de origen
English
Sitio web oficial del proyecto
BovINE
Licencia
CC BY

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