Dairy Cattle Herds Management: Methods and Perspectives
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Cattle".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 16761
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Milk consumption is increasing all over the world, but simultaneously, a trend has been observed in recent decades in a decrease in the number of farms. The consequence of this is an increase in the number of animals in farms that stay on the market, which means that their owners are under pressure to maintain profitability on one side and meet consumer demands concerning animal welfare, use of medicines, and the environmental influence of the modern dairy industry on the other. Thus, the role of herd management and herd health is becoming increasingly important and has to meet the challenges of balancing high yield and reproductive performance, rearing healthy animals during their entire life, decreasing the number of the diseases in cows, and preventing the spread of germs that may influence human health. The next issue is the increased antibiotic resistance both in human and veterinary medicine, mainly caused by the extensive use of these products. forcing farmers, veterinarians, and researchers to develop new strategies to cope with it.
Original manuscripts that address any aspects of herd management are invited in this Special Issue. Topics of special interest are how the management of the dairy herds will develop to be able to decrease subclinical diseases, limit the use of antibiotics, and implement on-farm methods to analyze health status and production of dairy cows. Additional topics may include effects of proper herd management on the environment or climate.
Dr. Wojciech Barański
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Management
- Herd health
- Reproductive performance
- Antibiotics
- Calves rearing
- Welfare
- Environment
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