
Suckling systems in calf rearing in organic dairy farming in the
Netherlands
J. P. T. M. Wagenaar and J. Langhout
Abstract
In an on-farm experiment three calf rearing methods were compared: bucket
feeding of milk replacer, bucket feeding of tank milk and suckling of
mother or nurse cow up to three months of age. Aim was to determine
whether the technical results of suckling systems in calf rearing were
satisfactory.
Calves reared in a suckling system reached significantly higher liveweights
at weaning (90 days). Although the average growth rate between weaning
and the age of 1 year did not differ significantly, liveweight at 1
year did still differ significantly.
Compared to both bucket fed rearing groups, suckling did not have
a significant effect on Somatic Cell Count (SCC) of mothers. Suckling
systems in calf rearing in organic dairy production show satisfactory
technical results. Calves have the potential to grow fast and no negative
effect of suckling on SCC or general animal health were observed.
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Source
3rd QLIF Congress: Improving Sustainability in Organic and Low Input Food Production Systems, University of Hohenheim, Germany, March 20-23, 2007
Author Locations and Affiliations
Louis Bolk Institute,
Hoofdstraat 24, NL-3971 LA Driebergen, The Netherlands,
E-mail j.wagenaar@louisbolk.nl
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Posted March 2008
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