The Dairy Podcast Show - #15 - Hoof by hoof: a guide to animal welfare for dairy cows

the dairy podcast show Dec 19, 2022

Animal welfare on dairy farms is critical and depends heavily on comfort assessments. In other words, taking good care of dairy cows means providing them with living conditions that are comfortable and where they are not subjected to unnecessary stress or discomfort. That is why comfort assessments are key: through them, we can identify areas where the environment of the cows can be improved and made more comfortable, which improves their health and productivity. In this episode, Lindsay Ferlito talks about cow comfort and lameness, and the crucial role of ensuring that cows are treated ethically and adequately. Besides discussing comfort assessments on dairy farms, she also talks about calf barn ventilation and design.

What you'll learn: 

1. COWS programs and herd assessments all over the US

2. FARM animal care program

3. Overcrowding cows and its effects on their performance

4. The issue of lameness in the US dairy industry

5. Successful approaches to reducing lameness

6. Calf facility design

 

Meet the guest

Lindsay Ferlito

 Experience

      ○ Current:

           ■  Regional Dairy Specialist at Cornell University.

      ○ Past:

           ■ COWS Program Manager at Novus International, Inc.;

           ■ Mobile Dairy Classroom Facilitator at BC Dairy Foundation;

           ■ Research Assistant at Animal Welfare Program @ UBC.

Background

      ○ B.S., Animal Science (The University of British Columbia);

      ○ M.S., Dairy Cattle Behavior and Well-being (The University of British Columbia).

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