2023
DOI: 10.5713/ab.22.0257
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Behavioral responses to cow and calf separation: separation at 1 and 100 days after birth

Abstract: Objective: To The aim was to compare the behavioral response to full separation of cows and calves maintained together for 100 days or 24 h. Methods: Twelve Holstein-Friesian cow-calf pairs were enrolled into either Treatment or Industry groups (n = 6 cow-calf pairs/group). The Treatment cows and calves were maintained on pasture together for 106 ± 8.6 d and temporarily separated twice a day for milking. The Industry cows and their calves, were separated within 24 h postpartum. Triaxial accelerometer neck-moun… Show more

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“…A known quantity of grain was provided each morning (enough to ensure ad libitum intake), and the amount refused was measured 24 h later. The estimated milk intake of suckled calves at weaning was calculated by subtracting the suckled cows’ average milk yield (litres/cow/day) during the last week pre-weaning from their average milk yield in the first week post-weaning [ 28 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A known quantity of grain was provided each morning (enough to ensure ad libitum intake), and the amount refused was measured 24 h later. The estimated milk intake of suckled calves at weaning was calculated by subtracting the suckled cows’ average milk yield (litres/cow/day) during the last week pre-weaning from their average milk yield in the first week post-weaning [ 28 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%