Journal article
A survey of Australian dairy farmers to investigate animal welfare risks associated with increasing scale of production
DS Beggs, AD Fisher, EC Jongman, PE Hemsworth
Journal of Dairy Science | Published : 2015
Abstract
Although large herds (more than 500 cows) only represent 13% of Australian dairy farms, they represent more than 35% of the cows milked. A survey of Australian dairy farmers was conducted to assess relationships between herd size and known or proposed risk factors for adverse animal welfare outcomes in Australian dairy herds in relation to increasing scale of production. Responses from 863 Australian dairy farms (13% of Australian dairy farms) were received. Increasing herd size was associated with increases in stocking density, stock per labor unit, and grain fed per day-all of which could reasonably be hypothesized to increase the risk of adverse welfare outcomes unless carefully managed. ..
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The authors thank the Victorian Department of Environment (Melbourne, Australia) and Primary Industries and Dairy Australia Ltd. (Melbourne, Australia) for their support of this project.