Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows
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Resumo: | Compost-bedded pack barns (CBP) are receiving increasing attention as a housing system for dairy cows that has potential to improve animal welfare. This article reviews current scientific knowledge about CBP with the aim of providing a comprehensive tool for producers and researchers using this housing system. In CBP, cows are provided with an open bedded pack area rather than the individual stalls and concrete alleys found in freestall systems. The bedded pack, a mixture of organic bedding and cattle excreta, is cultivated frequently (1–3 times per day) to incorporate fresh manure and air into the pack, thus promoting an aerobic composting process. To function well, CBP generally require a large area per cow. Optimal animal densities over the bedded area range from 7.4 to more than 15 m2/cow depending on several factors, including climate, bedding, pack management, and cow characteristics. Studies have indicated that CBP, compared with conventional systems such as freestall barns, have the potential to improve the welfare of dairy cows. In particular, the main reported benefits include improved comfort during resting, better foot and leg health, and more natural animal behavior. Research has also indicated that adequate udder health can be achieved in CBP. However, because the bedded pack has been shown to contain high bacterial concentrations, proper management is essential to maintain adequate cow cleanliness and reduce the risk of mastitis. Controlling pack moisture is consistently indicated as the most important issue with CBP. Especially under cold and humid weather conditions, large amounts of bedding may be necessary to keep the pack adequately dry and comfortable for the cows. Nevertheless, the improvements in cow health may offset the higher costs of bedding. |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cowsDairy cowCompost-bedded pack barnHousing systemAnimal welfareGado leiteiro - InstalaçõesCeleiro de compostagemSistema de habitaçãoBem estar animalCompost-bedded pack barns (CBP) are receiving increasing attention as a housing system for dairy cows that has potential to improve animal welfare. This article reviews current scientific knowledge about CBP with the aim of providing a comprehensive tool for producers and researchers using this housing system. In CBP, cows are provided with an open bedded pack area rather than the individual stalls and concrete alleys found in freestall systems. The bedded pack, a mixture of organic bedding and cattle excreta, is cultivated frequently (1–3 times per day) to incorporate fresh manure and air into the pack, thus promoting an aerobic composting process. To function well, CBP generally require a large area per cow. Optimal animal densities over the bedded area range from 7.4 to more than 15 m2/cow depending on several factors, including climate, bedding, pack management, and cow characteristics. Studies have indicated that CBP, compared with conventional systems such as freestall barns, have the potential to improve the welfare of dairy cows. In particular, the main reported benefits include improved comfort during resting, better foot and leg health, and more natural animal behavior. Research has also indicated that adequate udder health can be achieved in CBP. However, because the bedded pack has been shown to contain high bacterial concentrations, proper management is essential to maintain adequate cow cleanliness and reduce the risk of mastitis. Controlling pack moisture is consistently indicated as the most important issue with CBP. Especially under cold and humid weather conditions, large amounts of bedding may be necessary to keep the pack adequately dry and comfortable for the cows. Nevertheless, the improvements in cow health may offset the higher costs of bedding.Elsevier2020-04-20T19:30:57Z2020-04-20T19:30:57Z2020-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfLESO, L. et al. Invited review: Compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, [S.I.], v. 103, n. 2, p. 1072-1099, Feb. 2020.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/40204Journal of Dairy Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeso, L.Barbari, M.Lopes, M. A.Damasceno, F. A.Galama, P.Taraba, J. L.Kuipers, A.eng2023-05-03T11:13:59Zoai:localhost:1/40204Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-03T11:13:59Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows Leso, L. Dairy cow Compost-bedded pack barn Housing system Animal welfare Gado leiteiro - Instalações Celeiro de compostagem Sistema de habitação Bem estar animal |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Invited review: compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows |
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Leso, L. |
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Leso, L. Barbari, M. Lopes, M. A. Damasceno, F. A. Galama, P. Taraba, J. L. Kuipers, A. |
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Barbari, M. Lopes, M. A. Damasceno, F. A. Galama, P. Taraba, J. L. Kuipers, A. |
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Leso, L. Barbari, M. Lopes, M. A. Damasceno, F. A. Galama, P. Taraba, J. L. Kuipers, A. |
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Dairy cow Compost-bedded pack barn Housing system Animal welfare Gado leiteiro - Instalações Celeiro de compostagem Sistema de habitação Bem estar animal |
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Dairy cow Compost-bedded pack barn Housing system Animal welfare Gado leiteiro - Instalações Celeiro de compostagem Sistema de habitação Bem estar animal |
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Compost-bedded pack barns (CBP) are receiving increasing attention as a housing system for dairy cows that has potential to improve animal welfare. This article reviews current scientific knowledge about CBP with the aim of providing a comprehensive tool for producers and researchers using this housing system. In CBP, cows are provided with an open bedded pack area rather than the individual stalls and concrete alleys found in freestall systems. The bedded pack, a mixture of organic bedding and cattle excreta, is cultivated frequently (1–3 times per day) to incorporate fresh manure and air into the pack, thus promoting an aerobic composting process. To function well, CBP generally require a large area per cow. Optimal animal densities over the bedded area range from 7.4 to more than 15 m2/cow depending on several factors, including climate, bedding, pack management, and cow characteristics. Studies have indicated that CBP, compared with conventional systems such as freestall barns, have the potential to improve the welfare of dairy cows. In particular, the main reported benefits include improved comfort during resting, better foot and leg health, and more natural animal behavior. Research has also indicated that adequate udder health can be achieved in CBP. However, because the bedded pack has been shown to contain high bacterial concentrations, proper management is essential to maintain adequate cow cleanliness and reduce the risk of mastitis. Controlling pack moisture is consistently indicated as the most important issue with CBP. Especially under cold and humid weather conditions, large amounts of bedding may be necessary to keep the pack adequately dry and comfortable for the cows. Nevertheless, the improvements in cow health may offset the higher costs of bedding. |
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LESO, L. et al. Invited review: Compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, [S.I.], v. 103, n. 2, p. 1072-1099, Feb. 2020. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/40204 |
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LESO, L. et al. Invited review: Compost-bedded pack barns for dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, [S.I.], v. 103, n. 2, p. 1072-1099, Feb. 2020. |
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