Title:
Weaning Management
Publication Date: March 26, 2012
Reference: livestockwelfare.com Research Watch April 2012
Country: United States
Summary:
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Weaning is very stressful for calves because they are separated from their mothers, cut off from milk, mixed with other animals and put in a new environment. A study found that if calves were given a nose clip that cut them off from their mother’s milk, but still remained near their mothers, the calves ate more after being weaned and made 96.6% less noise than calves that were abruptly weaned. Also fence line weaning appeared to make the process easier on calves.