Dairy Cattle

AWP review article identified as one 5 most highly downloaded papers in Dairy Science

One way to track how well our research is reaching a wide audience is the number of times papers are downloaded. The Journal of Dairy Science recently released figures for all downloads in 2012, and our paper entitled “The welfare of dairy cattle: Key concepts and the role of science” was listed as number 5 […]

Dairy calves benefit from access to forage early in life

Dairy calves are typically not provided forage in the first few months of life, in part because some farmers and scientists believe that this will slow intake of other solid feeds. New research from UBC’s Animal Welfare Program has now shown that access to forage early in life helps calves make the transition to the […]

Lameness in US dairy herds

The latest lameness research from UBC’s Animal Welfare Program was published in the January 2013 issue of the Journal of Dairy Science. The paper, entitled “Herd-level risk factors for lameness in US freestall herds”, illustrates the association between management and lameness in high producing cows housed in two regions of the U.S. Use of deep […]

Dairy Cattle

Dairy Cattle

Calves are social animals. Recent studies have found that the learning abilities calves gain from social interactions help them cope with challenges later in life.