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Views of Western Canadian dairy producers on calf rearing: An interview-based study

Elizabeth R. Russell, M.A.G. von Keyserlingk, Daniel M. Weary

2021Journal of Dairy Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Calf rearing practices differ among farms, including feeding and weaning methods. These differences may relate to how dairy producers view these practices and evaluate their own success. The aim of this study was to investigate perspectives of dairy producers on calf rearing, focusing on calf weaning and how they characterized weaning success. We interviewed dairy producers from 16 farms in Western Canada in the following provinces: British Columbia (n = 12), Manitoba (n = 2), and Alberta (n = 2). Participants were asked to describe their heifer calf weaning and rearing practices, and what they viewed as successes and challenges in weaning and rearing calves. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and subjected to qualitative analysis from which we identified the following 4 major themes: (1) reliance on calf-based measures (e.g., health, growth, and behavior), (2) management factors and personal experiences (e.g., ease, consistency, and habit), (3) environmental factors (e.g., facilities and equipment), and (4) external support (e.g., advice and educational opportunities). These results provided insight into how dairy producers view calf weaning and rearing, and may help inform the design of future research and knowledge transfer projects aimed at improving management practices on dairy farms.

Topics & Concepts

WeaningHabitQualitative researchBusinessAgricultural scienceAnimal scienceBiologyPsychologySociologySocial scienceSocial psychologyAnimal Behavior and Welfare StudiesAnimal health and immunologyEffects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock