Shaping cow-calf contact systems: Farmers' motivations and considerations behind a range of different cow-calf contact systems

被引:12
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作者
Bertelsen, Maja [1 ]
Vaarst, Mette [1 ]
机构
[1] Aarhus Univ, Anim & Vet Sci, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
关键词
dam-rearing; foster cow systems; farmer experience; organic dairy farming; DAIRY-COWS; EARLY SEPARATION; ANIMAL-WELFARE; FEED-INTAKE; CALVES; BEHAVIOR; CATTLE; PERSPECTIVES; PERCEPTIONS; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2022-23148
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Most dairy farms rear calves artificially by separat -ing the newly born calf from the dam and feeding the calf milk from a bucket. However, the general public and scientific community have begun to question the effects of artificial rearing on animal welfare. Research so far has focused mainly on dam-calf contact, where each cow takes care of her own calf. However, previous studies show that Danish and other European farmers are using and showing interest in a variety of different cow-calf contact (CCC) systems. In the present study, we used qualitative research methods to explore the perspectives of Danish farmers who either had or had tried to establish a version of a CCC system. Farmers were asked about their motivation for establishing the system, what had shaped the system to its current form, and how they perceived the calves to benefit from the system. Practical considerations was the theme most commonly brought up and related to both why farmers chose to have CCC in the first place and in what way they had chosen to organize their CCC system. Practi-cal considerations included a sense of ease, flexibility, and a more natural and therefore rational approach. The economy was also a repeated theme, but although the economy to a large degree shapes the type of CCC chosen (dam-calf contact or foster cow contact), it was rarely mentioned in relation to choosing a CCC system in the first place. Ethical considerations were a strong motivator for farmers with dam-calf contact systems, although less so for farmers with foster cow contact. The farm's image as seen by the consumer was an important motivation for farmers with many on-farm visitors, and with the farm's image in the eyes of the farming community potentially also influencing farm-ers. Farmers generally perceived the calves to benefit from the care of the cow and no difference was seen in the importance attributed to care, between farmers choosing dam-calf contact and foster cow systems.
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页码:7769 / 7785
页数:17
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