2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12141785
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Alternative Practices in Organic Dairy Production and Effects on Animal Behavior, Health, and Welfare

Abstract: The number of organic dairy farms has increased because of the increased growth of the organic market, higher organic milk price, and because some consumers prefer to purchase products from less intensive production systems. Best management practices are expected from organic dairy farms to ensure animal health and milk production. Organic dairy producers typically transition from conventional systems to avoid chemicals and pesticides, enhance economic viability, improve the environment, and increase soil fert… Show more

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“…The association between positive emotions and permanence in pasture was also demonstrated by Motupalli et al [ 69 ] because cows had a preference to spend more time on pasture (68.7% of the day) than in FS. Although animal preferences are not directly related to better AW [ 70 ], they are related to a more positive emotional state. Cows kept on pasture can spend up to 68% of the daily time in feeding behaviors, however when cows are kept in confinement, only 22% of the daily time is devoted to this behavioral category [ 14 ], differing from the natural behavior [ 71 ], favoring temporal leisure and negative emotional states [ 72 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association between positive emotions and permanence in pasture was also demonstrated by Motupalli et al [ 69 ] because cows had a preference to spend more time on pasture (68.7% of the day) than in FS. Although animal preferences are not directly related to better AW [ 70 ], they are related to a more positive emotional state. Cows kept on pasture can spend up to 68% of the daily time in feeding behaviors, however when cows are kept in confinement, only 22% of the daily time is devoted to this behavioral category [ 14 ], differing from the natural behavior [ 71 ], favoring temporal leisure and negative emotional states [ 72 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ineffective practices pose a significant challenge for organic dairy animal welfare. The human-animal relationship can also be strained during milking, as firstlactation cows may exhibit adverse behaviors like kicking and stomping (Phillips and Heins, 2021). EU regulations pertaining to organic dairy cattle and their impact on animal welfare argue that identifying welfare deficits in organic livestock production is the initial step toward enhancing welfare.…”
Section: Organic Farming and Animal Welfarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve the goals set, it is necessary to improve disease prevention and husbandry practices [7][8][9]. Alternative treatments and prophylactic measures have been suggested and used in conventional and organic farms [5,8,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As alternative therapy or co-combined with standard treatment, medicinal plants have a promising place in battling infections [5,10,11]. Although herbal medicine for the treatment and prevention of bovine mastitis has been in use for decades [11], research reports are lacking [8,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%