Will socialized heifers produce more milk on the first lactation? – Effect of early social experiences on first lactation production traits, longevity or locomotion reaction to group change in female dairy cattle

VALNÍČKOVÁ, Barbora, ŠÁROVÁ, Radka, STĚHULOVÁ, Ilona a ŠPINKA, Marek., 2021 Will socialized heifers produce more milk on the first lactation? – Effect of early social experiences on first lactation production traits, longevity or locomotion reaction to group change in female dairy cattle. In Proceedings of the 2021 ISAE East-West Central joint regional Conference. Praha: VÚŽV v.v.i., s. 11. ISSN
Year2021
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Abstract

Under natural conditions cows and their calves live together in small maternal herds. In dairy practice, however, calves are separated from their mothers within hours after birth and then housed individually. Therefore, alternative housing with increased social environment is widely discussed. Although knowledge of short term effects is increasing, less is known about long term effects that would occur months or years after calves were exposed to the alternative early social environments.