Journal article
Invited review: The welfare of young calves transported by road
N Roadknight, P Mansell, E Jongman, N Courtman, A Fisher
Journal of Dairy Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2021
Abstract
The transport of young calves is a welfare concern. Young calves aged ≤3 mo are particularly vulnerable to compromised welfare, and are at a relatively high risk of morbidity and mortality compared with adult cattle. Calves face several potential challenges to welfare during and after transport, including food and water deprivation, disease, injury, and stress from handling, social mixing, and new environments. The key risk factors identified for poor calf welfare associated with transport include long transport and fasting durations, young age at transport, poor colostral immunity, timing within the calving season, lack of bedding in trucks, and high stocking density. Maximizing calf welfar..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship, and a Meat and Livestock Australia Postgraduate Scholarship/Study Award. The authors declare no other conflicts of interest. We warmly thank 3 anonymous reviewers for the valuable feedback that they provided on earlier drafts of this paper, which improved the quality of the manuscript. We also thank Katherine E. Littlewood (Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand) for her advice on animal welfare concepts and frameworks.