Tie-stalls are the most confining method of housing for dairy cows and remain commonly used to house cows in many countries. Finding methods to improve animal welfare through housing modifications and alternative management strategies are of increasing importance. Twelve tie-stall dairy farms in...
Author(s)
Palacio, S.; Adam, S.; Bergeron, R.; Pellerin, D.; Passillé, A. M. de; Rushen, J.; Haley, D.; Devries, T. J.; Vasseur, E.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing, Ontario, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2022, 103, 1, pp 1-14
Lying time is an important measure of cow comfort, and the lying behavior of dairy cattle can now be recorded automatically with the use of accelerometers. To assess the effect that stall stocking density and the time that cows spend away from the home pen being milked has on the lying behavior of...
Author(s)
Charlton, G. L.; Haley, D. B.; Rushen, J.; Passillé, A. M. de
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2014, 97, 5, pp 2694-2700
The question of whether it is better to house animals in groups rather than alone deals with unresolved issues at the heart of animal welfare. In particular, we need to be able to rank different classes of threats to welfare (e.g. behavioural deprivation versus illness) on a single scale. In this...
Author(s)
Rushen, J.; Passillé, A. M. de
ISBN
2014 CABI (H ISBN 9781780642161)
Publisher
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Achieving sustainable production of milk. Volume 3: Dairy herd management and welfare, 2017, pp 53-79
When calves are placed in an open arena, they perform locomotor play, which provides a time-efficient means of assessing playfulness. To use this as a method of assessing welfare, we need to relate playfulness to other welfare indicators and understand what factors influence results. The novelty of ...
Author(s)
Rushen, J.; Passillé, A. M. de
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2014, 155, pp 34-41
Adequate time lying down is often considered an important aspect of dairy cow welfare. We examine what is known about cows' motivation to lie down and the consequences for health and other indicators of biological function when this behavior is thwarted. We review the environmental and animal-based ...
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Tucker, C. B.; Jensen, M. B.; Passillé, A. M. de; Hänninen, L.; Rushen, J.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2021, 104, 1, pp 20-46
This experiment compared the effects of sand and straw bedding in free stalls on resting time, cleanliness, hock injuries, and hoof health of dairy cows and tested whether cow preferences for a bedding material depended on the familiarity with the material. A total of 52 dairy cows were kept either ...
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Norring, M.; Manninen, E.; Passillé, A. M. de; Rushen, J.; Munksgaard, L.; Saloniemi, H.
Publisher
American Dairy Science Association, Savoy, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2008, 91, 2, pp 570-576
In a study of which aspects of dairy cow behaviour provide measures of cow comfort and how housing affects resting time, the behaviour of eight lactating Holstein cows kept for three weeks were observed in stalls believed to represent a contrast in comfort. Cows individually housed in large pens...
Author(s)
Haley, D. B.; Rushen, J.; Passillé, A. M. de
Citation
Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2000, 80, 2, pp 257-263
Video stall lameness scoring (SLS) has been shown to be comparable to video locomotion scoring for evaluating lameness in dairy cows housed in tie-stalls and may be a more practical and easier method to measure lameness in a herd. We compared live SLS to video SLS and to live locomotion scoring. A...
Author(s)
Palacio, S.; Peignier, L.; Pachoud, C.; Nash, C.; Adam, S.; Bergeron, R.; Pellerin, D.; Passillé, A. M. de; Rushen, J.; Haley, D.; DeVries, T. J.; Vasseur, E.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2017, 100, 8, pp 6577-6582
Group housing of dairy calves with automated milk feeders has likely welfare and labour saving advantages but delays in the calves adapting to the feeding system may reduce these advantages. We examined factors that influence calves' adaptation to the feeders. In Exp. 1, 77 Holstein calves were...
Author(s)
Fujiwara, M.; Rushen, J.; Passillé, A. M. de
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2014, 158, pp 1-7