Systems of cattle housing

In intensive milk production particular attention is given to genetic improvement of cattle for high milk production and high quality of milk. Such trend should be followed by improvement of non genetic factors through technology and management. This is related to up to date solutions for high milk...

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Main Authors: Trifunović G., Latinović D., Mekić C., Đedović Radica, Perišić Predrag
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
Subjects:
cow
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2005/1450-81090502227T.pdf
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spelling doaj-73fa7cae23ce4938b8ccd447c675b0282020-11-25T02:54:04ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, BelgradeJournal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)1450-81092005-01-0150222723310.2298/JAS0502227TSystems of cattle housingTrifunović G.Latinović D.Mekić C.Đedović RadicaPerišić PredragIn intensive milk production particular attention is given to genetic improvement of cattle for high milk production and high quality of milk. Such trend should be followed by improvement of non genetic factors through technology and management. This is related to up to date solutions for high milk production, better cow reproduction, increase of productivity, better working conditions, better housing, efficient health protection and hygienic conditions, better technology of cow feeding, etc. It is known that two systems of cattle housing are present: free stalls and station barn with a number of modifications, among which the frequently mentioned one is semi-free stall as a combination of the two basic ones. Some variations within two systems are due to farm, climate and other differences. Based on a number of investigations, it is found that station barns have some advantage when milk yield is considered, while free stalls have preference when the reproduction of cows, productivity of labor, health protection and longevity of cows are considered. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-8109/2005/1450-81090502227T.pdfcowfree stallstation barns systemmilk yieldcow reproduction
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author Trifunović G.
Latinović D.
Mekić C.
Đedović Radica
Perišić Predrag
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Latinović D.
Mekić C.
Đedović Radica
Perišić Predrag
Systems of cattle housing
Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
cow
free stall
station barns system
milk yield
cow reproduction
author_facet Trifunović G.
Latinović D.
Mekić C.
Đedović Radica
Perišić Predrag
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title Systems of cattle housing
title_short Systems of cattle housing
title_full Systems of cattle housing
title_fullStr Systems of cattle housing
title_full_unstemmed Systems of cattle housing
title_sort systems of cattle housing
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
series Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
issn 1450-8109
publishDate 2005-01-01
description In intensive milk production particular attention is given to genetic improvement of cattle for high milk production and high quality of milk. Such trend should be followed by improvement of non genetic factors through technology and management. This is related to up to date solutions for high milk production, better cow reproduction, increase of productivity, better working conditions, better housing, efficient health protection and hygienic conditions, better technology of cow feeding, etc. It is known that two systems of cattle housing are present: free stalls and station barn with a number of modifications, among which the frequently mentioned one is semi-free stall as a combination of the two basic ones. Some variations within two systems are due to farm, climate and other differences. Based on a number of investigations, it is found that station barns have some advantage when milk yield is considered, while free stalls have preference when the reproduction of cows, productivity of labor, health protection and longevity of cows are considered.
topic cow
free stall
station barns system
milk yield
cow reproduction
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