
Assessment of the welfare of dairy cattle using animal-based measurements:
direct observations and investigation of farm records
H. R. Whay, D. C. J. Main, L. E. Green and A. J. F. Webster
Abstract
A protocol was developed by consultation with experts on the welfare
of cattle to use direct observations of cattle and an examination of
farm records to assess welfare.
Fifty-three dairy farms in England were visited and assessed during
the winter of 2000/01.
The findings were compiled and the results of the welfare measurements
were examined by 50 experts who indicated at what level they considered
that improvement was required.
More than 75 per cent of them considered that 32 of the 53 farms needed
to take action to reduce the incidence of mastitis, and that at least
42 of the farms needed to take action to reduce the prevalence of lameness,
overgrown claws, swollen and ulcerated hocks, and injuries from the
environment.
Source
Veterinary Record (2003) 153: 197-202
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Posted January 2008
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