De Boyer Des Roches, Alice Lardy, Romain Capdeville, Jacques Mounier, Luc Veissier, Isabelle
Design of cubicles and self-locking barriers can affect cow skin alterations, lameness, and dirtiness. We investigated whether the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR, Gainesville, FL)-recommended cattle housing design and dimensions actually improve cow welfare. We recorded individual cow body dimensions and a...
Nicolaisen, T Risch, B Lühken, E van Meegen, C Fels, M Kemper, N
Published in
Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience
While group housing (GH) is mandatory in the European Union for the greater part of pregnancy, single housing in farrowing crates (FCs) during lactation that restrict sows in most of their natural behaviour patterns is still practised on a large scale. Research is urgently needed to develop alternative farrowing systems that improve sows' welfare. ...
de Boyer des Roches, Alice Lardy, Romain Capdeville, Jacques Mounier, Luc Veissier, Isabelle
Published in
Journal of dairy science
Design of cubicles and self-locking barriers can affect cow skin alterations, lameness, and dirtiness. We investigated whether the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR, Gainesville, FL)-recommended cattle housing design and dimensions actually improve cow welfare. We recorded individual cow body dimensions and a...
Nicolaisen, Thies Lühken, Eyke Volkmann, Nina Rohn, Karl Kemper, Nicole Fels, Michaela
Published in
Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary Farrowing crates—narrow cages where sows are kept during lactation—impede the sow in the expression of natural behaviours and, therefore, cause animal welfare concerns. However, piglet losses due to crushing by the sow are effectively reduced by farrowing crates. Hence, there is an urgent need to find a practical compromise between s...
de Boer, H.C.
David, Bruce Mejdell, Cecilie Michel, Virginie Lund, Vonne Moe, Randi Oppermann
Published in
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
The EU ban on conventional barren cages for laying hens from 2012 has improved many aspects of laying hen welfare. The new housing systems allow for the expression of highly-motivated behaviors. However, the systems available for intensive large-scale egg production (e.g., aviaries, floor housing systems, furnished cages) may cause other welfare ch...
David, Bruce Moe, Randi Oppermann Michel, Virginie Lund, Vonne Mejdell, Cecilie
Published in
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
The new legislation for laying hens in the European Union put a ban on conventional cages. Production systems must now provide the hens with access to a nest, a perch, and material for dust bathing. These requirements will improve the behavioral aspects of animal welfare. However, when hens are kept with access to litter, it is a concern that pollu...
de Boer, H.C. Wiersma, M. Galama, P.J. Szanto, G.L.
In de vrijloopstal liggen de koeien meestal op een organische bedding en scheiden daar mest (feces en urine) uit. Om de bedding voldoende droog en schoon te houden wordt er regelmatig nieuw strooisel aangevoerd en wordt de toplaag bewerkt. Op basis van onderzoek- en praktijkervaringen tot nu toe kunnen een aantal richtlijnen gegeven worden om dit t...
Kasper, G.J. Galama, P.J.
de Boer, H.C. Galama, P.J.
Op de vloer van een vrijloopstal ligt meestal een organische bedding. Deze moet aan een aantal voorwaarden voldoen om geschikt te zijn voor gebruik in de vrijloopstal. Een belangrijke voorwaarde is dat de vervluchtiging van stikstof (N) uit de bedding, en daarmee uit de hele stal, beperkt blijft. Een laag N-verlies is mogelijk, en bij uitrijden van...