Comparing gradual debonding strategies after prolonged cow-calf contact: Stress responses, performance, and health of dairy cow and calf

被引:30
|
作者
Wenker, Margret L. [1 ,2 ]
Reenen, Cornelis G. van [1 ,2 ]
Bokkers, Eddie A. M. [1 ]
McCrea, Kirste [3 ]
de Oliveira, Daiana [3 ]
Sorheim, Kristin [4 ]
Cao, Yanran [5 ]
Bruckmaier, Rupert M. [6 ]
Gross, Josef J. [6 ]
Gort, Gerrit [7 ]
Verwer, Cynthia M. [8 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ & Res, Anim Prod Syst Grp, POB 338, NL-6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Wageningen Univ & Res, Livestock Res, POB 338, NL-6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Anim Environm & Hlth, Box 7068, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
[4] Norwegian Ctr Organ Agr NORSOK, Gunnars Veg 6, N-6630 Tingvoll, Norway
[5] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Biol Sci, Kompasset 271, Alesund, Norway
[6] Univ Bern, Vetsuisse Fac, Vet Physiol, Bremgartenstr 109a, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
[7] Wageningen Univ & Res, Biometris, POB 16, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands
[8] Louis Bolk Inst, Kosterijland 3-5, NL-3981 AJ Bunnik, Netherlands
关键词
Mother -bonded rearing; Weaning; Separation; Suckling; Sensor data; Animal welfare; BEEF-CALVES; BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES; MILK ALLOWANCE; SEPARATION; CATTLE; CORTISOL; FEAR; AGE; HEIFERS; HAIR;
D O I
10.1016/j.applanim.2022.105694
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
We assessed effects of two-step debonding strategies in calf rearing systems with different types of prolonged cow-calf contact (CCC) on stress responses, health and performance of dairy cows and calves. Forty-eight Holstein Friesian cow-calf pairs had either: 1) full contact including suckling, where contact was reduced before weaning via fence-line separation at day 49 (FC-FS) (n = 10); 2) full contact, where contact was reduced at day 56 by fitting calves with a nose-flap (FC-NF) (n = 10); 3) partial contact (calves were housed in a pen adjacent to the cow area allowing physical contact on initiative of the dam but no suckling), where contact was reduced before weaning by moving the calf box from the wall to prevent physical contact at day 49 (PC-BW) (n = 6); 4) partial contact, where contact was reduced the week after weaning by moving the calf box away from the wall at day 63 (PC-AW) (n = 12); 5) no contact (calves were removed from dam directly after birth and housed in a calf barn), calves were weaned at day 56 (NC) (n = 10). Between weeks 7-10, we assessed physiological stress parameters, weight gain, and the health status of calves, plus general activity patterns based on accelerometer sensor data of cow-calf pairs before, during and after the debonding interventions. Additionally, calves were subjected to four consecutive behavioural tests (i.e. open field, novel object, voluntary human approach and involuntary human approach test) prior to permanent separation at day 70 and their behavioural responses were assessed via video recordings to assess fearfulness. Machine-harvested milk yields of cows were evaluated during weeks 6-12. Data were analyzed with (generalized) linear mixed models. Throughout the debonding period, FCNF calves had an impaired growth rate (P = 0.02). In weeks 6-9, FC-FS and FC-NF cows had lower machineharvested milk yields than PC-BW, PC-AW, and NC cows (P <= 0.01). We found no differences in responsiveness of calves to behavioural tests, except that NC calves exhibited more solitary play events compared to PC and FC calves in the novel object test (P = 0.002). Overall, our results imply that calves with partial CCC showed low stress responses to debonding, whereas abrupt weaning with a nose-flap during full contact seemed most stressful. Machine-harvested milk yield of FC cows seemed to recover once calves were weaned. More research into strategies to improve the process of debonding is warranted.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Dairy calves' time spent in the cow herd in a calf-driven cow-calf contact system during two-step separation with a nose flap
    Vogt, Anina
    Barth, Kerstin
    Schneider, Marie
    Borstel, Uta Konig von
    Waiblinger, Susanne
    APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE, 2024, 280
  • [42] Behavioural responses to cow-calf separation: The effect of nutritional dependence
    Johnsen, Julie Foske
    Mejdell, Cecilie M.
    Beaver, Annabelle
    de Rassille, Anne Marie
    Rushen, Jeffrey
    Weary, Daniel M.
    APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE, 2018, 201 : 1 - 6
  • [43] Optimizing pasture management for cow-calf production: Economic responses
    Phillip, LE
    Goldsmith, PD
    Peterson, PR
    Bergeron, M
    AMERICAN FORAGE AND GRASSLAND COUNCIL, VOL 9, PROCEEDINGS, 2000, 9 : 36 - 36
  • [44] Invited review: A systematic review of the effects of prolonged cow-calf contact on behavior, welfare, and productivity
    Meagher, Rebecca K.
    Beaver, Annabelle
    Weary, Daniel M.
    von Keyserlingk, Marina A. G.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 (07) : 5765 - 5783
  • [45] Does the duration of repeated temporary separation affect welfare in dairy cow-calf contact systems?
    Roadknight, Natalie
    Wales, William
    Jongman, Ellen
    Mansell, Peter
    Hepworth, Graham
    Fisher, Andrew
    APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE, 2022, 249
  • [46] Effects of suckling on milk yield and milk composition of dairy cows in cow-calf contact systems
    Barth, Kerstin
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH, 2020, 87 : 133 - 137
  • [47] SYMPOSIUM ON HERD HEALTH MANAGEMENT - COW-CALF AND FEEDLOT - FOREWORD
    RADOSTITS, OM
    VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA-LARGE ANIMAL PRACTICE, 1983, 5 (01): : 1 - 2
  • [48] Methodology for studying human attitudes and behaviour to cow-calf contact systems
    Ferneborg, Sabine
    Napolitano, Fabio
    Vaarst, Mette
    Mejdell, Cecilie M.
    Waiblinger, Susanne
    de Oliveira, Daiana
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH, 2020, 87 : 122 - 127
  • [49] Public acceptance of microbiome management strategy in dairy calves: a European survey on colostrum, probiotic provision and prolonged cow-calf contact
    Sidhoum, A. Ait
    Stygar, A.
    Bedoin, F.
    Niemi, J. K.
    ANIMAL, 2025, 19 (01)
  • [50] MEASURES OF HERD HEALTH AND PRODUCTIVITY IN ONTARIO COW-CALF HERDS
    MCDERMOTT, JJ
    ALVES, DM
    ANDERSON, NG
    MARTIN, SW
    CANADIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL-REVUE VETERINAIRE CANADIENNE, 1991, 32 (07): : 413 - 420