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Long-Term Effects of Pre-Weaning Individual or Pair Housing of Dairy Heifer Calves on Subsequent Growth and Feed Efficiency
by
Akins, Matthew S.
, Riesgraf, Kaylee A.
, Weigel, Kent A.
, Van Os, Jennifer M. C.
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Air pollution
/ Animal lactation
/ Animal welfare
/ average daily gain
/ body weight
/ calf housing
/ Cattle
/ chest
/ corn silage
/ Costs
/ Costs (Law)
/ dairy cattle
/ diet
/ digestibility
/ dry matter intake
/ Efficiency
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Farms
/ feed conversion
/ feed efficiency
/ Feeds
/ Greenhouse gases
/ haylage
/ heifers
/ Holstein
/ Methane
/ methane production
/ Milk
/ neophobia
/ neutral detergent fiber
/ organic matter
/ pair housing
/ Physiological aspects
/ Silage
/ Social sustainability
/ urea
/ Weaning
2024
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Long-Term Effects of Pre-Weaning Individual or Pair Housing of Dairy Heifer Calves on Subsequent Growth and Feed Efficiency
by
Akins, Matthew S.
, Riesgraf, Kaylee A.
, Weigel, Kent A.
, Van Os, Jennifer M. C.
in
Air pollution
/ Animal lactation
/ Animal welfare
/ average daily gain
/ body weight
/ calf housing
/ Cattle
/ chest
/ corn silage
/ Costs
/ Costs (Law)
/ dairy cattle
/ diet
/ digestibility
/ dry matter intake
/ Efficiency
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Farms
/ feed conversion
/ feed efficiency
/ Feeds
/ Greenhouse gases
/ haylage
/ heifers
/ Holstein
/ Methane
/ methane production
/ Milk
/ neophobia
/ neutral detergent fiber
/ organic matter
/ pair housing
/ Physiological aspects
/ Silage
/ Social sustainability
/ urea
/ Weaning
2024
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Long-Term Effects of Pre-Weaning Individual or Pair Housing of Dairy Heifer Calves on Subsequent Growth and Feed Efficiency
by
Akins, Matthew S.
, Riesgraf, Kaylee A.
, Weigel, Kent A.
, Van Os, Jennifer M. C.
in
Air pollution
/ Animal lactation
/ Animal welfare
/ average daily gain
/ body weight
/ calf housing
/ Cattle
/ chest
/ corn silage
/ Costs
/ Costs (Law)
/ dairy cattle
/ diet
/ digestibility
/ dry matter intake
/ Efficiency
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Farms
/ feed conversion
/ feed efficiency
/ Feeds
/ Greenhouse gases
/ haylage
/ heifers
/ Holstein
/ Methane
/ methane production
/ Milk
/ neophobia
/ neutral detergent fiber
/ organic matter
/ pair housing
/ Physiological aspects
/ Silage
/ Social sustainability
/ urea
/ Weaning
2024
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Long-Term Effects of Pre-Weaning Individual or Pair Housing of Dairy Heifer Calves on Subsequent Growth and Feed Efficiency
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Long-Term Effects of Pre-Weaning Individual or Pair Housing of Dairy Heifer Calves on Subsequent Growth and Feed Efficiency
2024
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Our objective in this exploratory study was to evaluate the long-term impacts of pre-weaning social isolation vs. contact on subsequent growth and feed efficiency of Holstein heifers. As pre-weaned calves, 41 heifers were housed individually (n = 15 heifers) or in pairs (n = 13 pairs; 26 heifers). At 18 months of age, heifers were blocked by body weight and randomly assigned to one of three pens within a block (six to eight heifers per pen; six pens total), with original pairs maintained. Body weight (BW), hip height and width, and chest girth were measured at the start and end of the study. Each pen was given 3 days of access to a GreenFeed greenhouse gas emissions monitor to assess potential physiological differences between treatments in enteric methane emissions or behavioral differences in propensity to approach a novel object. During the 9-week study, heifers were fed a common diet containing 62.3% male-sterile corn silage, 36.0% haylage, 0.7% urea, and 1.0% mineral (DM basis). To calculate daily feed intake, as-fed weights and refusals were recorded for individual heifers using Calan gates. Feed samples were collected daily, composited by week, and dried to calculate dry matter intake (DMI). Feed refusal and fecal samples were collected on 3 consecutive days at 3 timepoints, composited by heifer, dried, and analyzed to calculate neutral detergent fiber (NDF), organic matter (OM), and DM digestibility. Feed efficiency was calculated as feed conversion efficiency (FCE; DMI/average daily gain [ADG]) and residual feed intake (RFI; observed DMI-predicted DMI). Paired and individually housed heifers did not differ in DMI, ADG, FCE, or RFI. Although no differences were found in initial or final hip height, hip width, or chest girth, heifers which had been pair-housed maintained a greater BW than individually housed heifers during the trial. Methane production, intensity, and yield were similar between treatments. Pre-weaning paired or individual housing did not impact the number of visits or latency to approach the GreenFeed; approximately 50% of heifers in each treatment visited the GreenFeed within 8 h of exposure. Digestibility of OM, DM, and NDF were also similar between housing treatments. In conclusion, pre-weaning pair housing had no adverse effects on growth, feed efficiency, or methane emissions at 18 to 20 months of age.
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