Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in Bangladesh
Protocols for assessing the welfare of dairy cows in large scale intensive dairy systems in the developed world have been used extensively. Little attention has been paid to the use of similar welfare assessment protocols for small dairy enterprises in developing countries. We modified part of the s...
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doaj-d5f8bff39aa441b7a2677ded3ea94d852020-11-25T00:42:31ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-02-0110339410.3390/ani10030394ani10030394Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in BangladeshM. Ariful Islam0Arvind Sharma1S. Ahsan2S. Mazumdar3K.C Rudra4Clive J.C. Phillips5Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Science, Gatton 4343, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, AustraliaCentre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Science, Gatton 4343, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, AustraliaDepartment of Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshDepartment of Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshDepartment of Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BangladeshCentre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Science, Gatton 4343, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, AustraliaProtocols for assessing the welfare of dairy cows in large scale intensive dairy systems in the developed world have been used extensively. Little attention has been paid to the use of similar welfare assessment protocols for small dairy enterprises in developing countries. We modified part of the standard assessment protocol and used it to assess aspects of the welfare of dairy cows in a field survey of 70 small farms in the Sirajgonj district of Bangladesh. Welfare indicators selected were mainly those of health and economic importance, such as lameness, lesions on the body and limbs, cleanliness levels, milk yield, and body condition. The study included physical examination of 700 cows and use of a structured questionnaire to collect data on health and management practices and farmers’ perspectives about animal welfare. Mean milk yield, averaged across farms, was 10.3 L/d (range 6.3−14.2) and body condition assessment indicated that cows were, on average, thin. Hygiene management was often poor, with soiling of body parts with faeces. The prevalence of lameness, at 4.3%, was less than has commonly been observed in larger, more intensive dairy farms, but body injuries were commonly detected at the carpal and hock joints (56 and 51% of cows, respectively). This suggests that floors and/or bedding to lie on were inadequate. Many farmers did not follow routine vaccination and deworming schedules (63% and 31%, respectively) and farmers were not generally aware of the concept of animal welfare. The study demonstrates some similar welfare issues to those that have been commonly identified in large, intensive units, but also some differences, in particular a failure to provide good floors, bedding, and basic health care.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/3/394body condition scoremilk yieldwelfare assessmentdairy cowbangladesh |
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Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in Bangladesh |
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Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in Bangladesh |
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Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in Bangladesh |
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Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in Bangladesh |
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Welfare Assessment of Dairy Cows in Small Farms in Bangladesh |
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Protocols for assessing the welfare of dairy cows in large scale intensive dairy systems in the developed world have been used extensively. Little attention has been paid to the use of similar welfare assessment protocols for small dairy enterprises in developing countries. We modified part of the standard assessment protocol and used it to assess aspects of the welfare of dairy cows in a field survey of 70 small farms in the Sirajgonj district of Bangladesh. Welfare indicators selected were mainly those of health and economic importance, such as lameness, lesions on the body and limbs, cleanliness levels, milk yield, and body condition. The study included physical examination of 700 cows and use of a structured questionnaire to collect data on health and management practices and farmers’ perspectives about animal welfare. Mean milk yield, averaged across farms, was 10.3 L/d (range 6.3−14.2) and body condition assessment indicated that cows were, on average, thin. Hygiene management was often poor, with soiling of body parts with faeces. The prevalence of lameness, at 4.3%, was less than has commonly been observed in larger, more intensive dairy farms, but body injuries were commonly detected at the carpal and hock joints (56 and 51% of cows, respectively). This suggests that floors and/or bedding to lie on were inadequate. Many farmers did not follow routine vaccination and deworming schedules (63% and 31%, respectively) and farmers were not generally aware of the concept of animal welfare. The study demonstrates some similar welfare issues to those that have been commonly identified in large, intensive units, but also some differences, in particular a failure to provide good floors, bedding, and basic health care. |
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