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A new holistic approach

3rd LifeStart Calf Symposium

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Calf Development & Performance

Calf Behaviour & Management

  • Optimal environment to rear calves

    Opposition to food animal production agriculture has grown, with increasing pressure placed upon the livestock industries to provide assurance that animals under their care live a reasonably good life. Dairy cattle production, including calf care, is not exempt from these discussions. In this lecture I will discuss some of the key animal welfare issues facing dairy production practices associated with calf care. Although individual housing of dairy calves is still common in many parts of the world, there is a large body of evidence showing that social housing of calves can improve animal welfare; efforts must focus on identifying barriers to adoption of social housing on farms. However, whether social housing of calves is socially acceptable in the long term is questionable. Public views on cow calf separation at birth indicate that this practice is viewed as a breach in the duty to care and thus may not be acceptable in the long terms. Despite industry advocates arguing that this practice benefits the health and welfare of cow and calf, results of our two systematic reviews on this topic have failed to find evidence for these claims. The dairy industry must show courage to engage in these discussions.

  • Bio Prof. Marina (Nina) von Keyserlingk

    University of British Columbia

    Dr Marina (Nina) von Keyserlingk is a Professor at The University of British Columbia where she co-directs the Animal Welfare Program. Together with her colleagues and students her research focuses on assessing animal welfare and developing practical methods of improving the welfare of animals. Her interdisciplinary approach has focused on identifying measures and ways of improving the lives of farm animals under our care. She is also among the first in her field to combine experimental and qualitative methods when addressing farm animal welfare issues and is one of the most highly cited animal welfare scientists in the world, having published over 300 peer reviewed publications. She is recognized as a global leader in Animal Welfare and has received numerous awards, including the 2018 Hans Sigrist International Research Prize (Bern, Switzerland), for her outstanding achievements as an international leader working in the field of sustainable food animal production. In addition to her academic accomplishments, Dr Marina von Keyserlingk is a passionate and gifted speaker who is in high demand around the world to speak on farm animal welfare.

Sustainability, Economics & Practical Application

Farm Tour & Workshops

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