2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0022029920000539
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Management practices that influence the welfare of calves on small family farms

Abstract: In this Research Reflection we review management practices in small family farms with less than 100 cows. Small farms represent the majority of farms in the EU and the world, and they are of great importance for the economy of a country. On cattle farms, the welfare of calves is of primary importance for the profitability of the herd, and poor management is one of the main factors influencing calf health and survival. Data on the risk factors for calf welfare issues in small-scale farms are limited. For this p… Show more

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“…All these needs detected in the present study indicate an urgent necessity for improvement in farmer education, as previously seen in other regions [ 49 ]. Assuring that the farmers have the knowledge and equipment to record their own data, and are then able to calculate and interpret basic indicators, is essential to the early detection of diseases and problems [ 2 ].…”
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“…All these needs detected in the present study indicate an urgent necessity for improvement in farmer education, as previously seen in other regions [ 49 ]. Assuring that the farmers have the knowledge and equipment to record their own data, and are then able to calculate and interpret basic indicators, is essential to the early detection of diseases and problems [ 2 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Rearing the animals is a very sensitive part of the production system, with correct hygiene, general management, and appropriate colostrum administration being essential to prevent the main health problems for young cattle: enteric and respiratory diseases being responsible for the highest mortality and morbidity rates [ 48 , 49 , 50 ].…”
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“…(2020) and Relić et al . (2020) in the last two papers in the previous section of this issue. The growing concern among farmers and consumers over possible adverse effects on cows and calves from separation is driving an increase in farms across Europe keeping cows and calves together.…”
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“…There are many very good arguments for this practice but there are also good reasons to study alternatives. Some of the challenges with raising calves separated from their dams are commented on by Mikuš et al (2020) and Relić et al (2020) in the last two papers in the previous section of this issue. The growing concern among farmers and consumers over possible adverse effects on cows and calves from separation is driving an increase in farms across Europe keeping cows and calves together.…”
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