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Vet Rec ; 185(2): 56-57, 2019 07 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31296720
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Vet Rec ; 184(9): 287, 2019 03 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30819868
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Vet Rec ; 183(13): 420, 2018 10 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30287571
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Vet J ; 199(1): 31-8, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24360757

ABSTRACT

As European dairy farms become larger and diverge between grass-based and fully housed systems, interest in the welfare of the dairy cow and related environmental issues by consumers and legislators is increasing. These pressures mean that good nutrition and management, which underpin much dairy cow welfare, is critical. Despite considerable research into the management and nutrition of the dairy cow from calf to adulthood there is much on-farm variability in its application. While the incidences of many endemic diseases are reduced most are still significant, for example lameness. In addition, trade and climate change are bringing a more diverse range of pathogens, parasites and pests into Northern Europe. Housing aspects are limited in application by economics and in most cases still do not match grazing for welfare in temperate climates. Genomic technologies offer increased opportunities to breed for 'robustness' but like 'precision animal management systems' have still to be fully exploited.


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Animal Husbandry/methods , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animal Welfare , Cattle , Dairying/methods , Animals , Europe , Female
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