Effect of group size on behavior, health, production, and welfare of veal calves.
J Anim Sci. • 2013
Publication Information
Authors
Abdelfattah EM1, Schutz MM, Lay DC Jr, Marchant-Forde JN, Eicher SD
Keywords
behavior; group size; growth; health; veal calves; welfare
Journal
J Anim Sci.
Publisher
Not Available
Volume
91(11)
Issue
Not Available
Pages
5455-65
publication.type
International
Paper Link
Open Link
Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of group size on behavior, growth, health, and welfare of veal calves. Holstein-Friesian bull calves (n=168; 44±3 d of age) were assigned randomly to 1 of 3 treatments of group housing with 2, 4, or 8 calves per pen. The pens used for housing were 3 by 1.20 m (2 calves per pen), 3 by 2.40 m (4 calves per pen), and 3 by 4.80 m (8 calves per pen), supplying a total pen space allowance of 1.82 m2/calf, regardless of pen size. Behavior was recorded from video data throughout the day from 0700 to 1900 h during a single day each month for 5 mo using scan sampling every 5 min within 30-min observation sessions. On d 0, 1, 5, 14, 42, and 70 after grouping, continuous focal sampling around feeding time (30-min intervals before, during, and after feeding) focused on oral and aggressive behaviors. Calves housed in large groups (4 or 8 calves per pen) showed more (P≤0.001) conspecific contact, walking, and standing and less (P
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