Housing conditions and welfare of dairy cows in Serbia
Autori
Ostojić Andrić, DušicaHristov, Slavče
Petrović, Milan M.
Pantelić, Vlada
Bojkovski, Jovan
Novaković, Željko
Lazarević, Marina
Nikšić, Dragan
Ostala autorstva
Petrović, Milan M.Konferencijski prilog (Objavljena verzija)
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Research conducted on 16 dairy farms in Serbia has shown that poor housing conditions represent one of the major dairy cows’ welfare problem in our country. This is also an area of animal welfare in which the greatest difference in relation to the situation in EU countries can be observed. Poor comfort conditions are estimated based on a high share of cows that lie outside their lying area (36.5%) as a consequence of inadequate or insufficient size of lying areas. Investigated the farms showed a very poor state of hygiene of dairy cows, with a high percentage of cows with the contaminated lower parts of the legs (84.6%), rump (71.3%) and udder (60.0%), which indicates the inadequate hygiene of lying areas and facilities, insufficient amount of bedding but also disorders of rumen digestion. The biggest welfare problems are present on farms with tied system, also the presence of grazing in our conditions, unlike the EU, is also insufficient from the standpoint of ensuring the welfare of... dairy cows.
Ključne reči:
welfare / dairy cows / housing conditions / comfort / freedom of movement / hygieneIzvor:
Proceedings of the 4th International Congress New Perspectives and Challenges of Sustainable Livestock Production October 7 – 9, 2015, 2015, 60-73Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Primena novih biotehnoloških rešenja gajenja goveda, ovaca i koza u cilju dobijanja biološki vredne i zdravstveno bezbedne hrane (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31053)
Institucija/grupa
RIStocarTY - CONF AU - Ostojić Andrić, Dušica AU - Hristov, Slavče AU - Petrović, Milan M. AU - Pantelić, Vlada AU - Bojkovski, Jovan AU - Novaković, Željko AU - Lazarević, Marina AU - Nikšić, Dragan PY - 2015 UR - http://istocar.bg.ac.rs/sr/proceedings/ UR - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/591 AB - Research conducted on 16 dairy farms in Serbia has shown that poor housing conditions represent one of the major dairy cows’ welfare problem in our country. This is also an area of animal welfare in which the greatest difference in relation to the situation in EU countries can be observed. Poor comfort conditions are estimated based on a high share of cows that lie outside their lying area (36.5%) as a consequence of inadequate or insufficient size of lying areas. Investigated the farms showed a very poor state of hygiene of dairy cows, with a high percentage of cows with the contaminated lower parts of the legs (84.6%), rump (71.3%) and udder (60.0%), which indicates the inadequate hygiene of lying areas and facilities, insufficient amount of bedding but also disorders of rumen digestion. The biggest welfare problems are present on farms with tied system, also the presence of grazing in our conditions, unlike the EU, is also insufficient from the standpoint of ensuring the welfare of dairy cows. PB - Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry C3 - Proceedings of the 4th International Congress New Perspectives and Challenges of Sustainable Livestock Production October 7 – 9, 2015 T1 - Housing conditions and welfare of dairy cows in Serbia SP - 60 EP - 73 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_591 ER -
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Ostojić Andrić, D., Hristov, S., Petrović, M. M., Pantelić, V., Bojkovski, J., Novaković, Ž., Lazarević, M.,& Nikšić, D.. (2015). Housing conditions and welfare of dairy cows in Serbia. in Proceedings of the 4th International Congress New Perspectives and Challenges of Sustainable Livestock Production October 7 – 9, 2015 Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry., 60-73. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_591
Ostojić Andrić D, Hristov S, Petrović MM, Pantelić V, Bojkovski J, Novaković Ž, Lazarević M, Nikšić D. Housing conditions and welfare of dairy cows in Serbia. in Proceedings of the 4th International Congress New Perspectives and Challenges of Sustainable Livestock Production October 7 – 9, 2015. 2015;:60-73. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_591 .
Ostojić Andrić, Dušica, Hristov, Slavče, Petrović, Milan M., Pantelić, Vlada, Bojkovski, Jovan, Novaković, Željko, Lazarević, Marina, Nikšić, Dragan, "Housing conditions and welfare of dairy cows in Serbia" in Proceedings of the 4th International Congress New Perspectives and Challenges of Sustainable Livestock Production October 7 – 9, 2015 (2015):60-73, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_591 .