Creutzinger, K., and K. Proudfoot. “Designing the Group Maternity Pen: Insights from the Cow’s Perspective”. 28th Annual Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, 22-24 April 2019., edited by M.L. Eastridge, 2019, pp. 49-55, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A23353.

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  • Conference Proceedings
Contributors
Author: Creutzinger, K.
Contributor: 28th Annual Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, 22-24 April 2019.
Author: Proudfoot, K.
Editor: Eastridge, M.L.
Date Issued
2019
Place Published
Columbus, OH
USA
Abstract

Designing maternity pens for dairy cows is met with many challenges, including space constraints, the need to monitor the calving process, and accommodating the cows' maternal behavior. Historically, the maternity pen has been designed for ease and convenience of farm management to keep pens clean and easily monitor the calving process. This focus on human convenience for managing the maternity pen may not be ideal for the cow. Although there may not be a perfect maternity pen design, these facilities should accommodate the cow's natural behaviors as she approaches calving. New research has provided insights into the behaviors of cows as calving approaches, which can help improve management and housing for cows before giving birth.

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Language

  • English
Page range
49-55
Host Title
28th Annual Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, 22-24 April 2019.
Part Date
April 2019