Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade-Zemun
2. College of agriculture and food technology, Prokuplje
3. Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade-Zemun
Abstract
The most significant welfare problems in dairy calves in intensive rearing
conditions have been investigated in this paper. These problems mainly result
from inadequate intake of colostrum (separation from the dam), inadequate
ventilation (resulting in inappropriate airflow, low or high temperatures,
high humidity and poor air quality), poor floor conditions (wet floor,
without bedding), inadequate monitoring of health, exposure to pathogens
causing respiratory and gastrointestinal disorders and occurrence of iron
deficiency. In addition, on cattle farms in our country welfare problems in
calves originate from continuous restocking (no "all in - all out") and
mixing calves from different sources, as well as insufficiently balanced
solid food, insufficient access to water and generally poor response of
farmer to health problems, especially necessary dietary changes. A special
welfare problem is insufficient floor space allowance which results in calf?s
discomfort.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
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