Is the Modern High Potential Dairy Cow Suitable for Organic Farming Conditions?

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Grétar H. Harðarson
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[1] Agricultural Research Institute,Stóra Ármót
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Dairy cow; feeding; energy metabolism; bovine ketosis; periparturient disease; organic farming; welfare; voluntary food intake;
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10.1186/1751-0147-43-S1-S63
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It is not acceptable to compromise animal welfare in any system of farming. Feeding should be aimed at meeting the nutritional requirements at the various stages of production. This paper deals with the detrimental effects that organic, extensive or low input farming systems may have on the energy status in early lactation of the high potential dairy cow. Bovine ketosis is the most important disease resulting from insufficient energy intake in early lactation. It is also important to realize that ketosis is a part of the so-called periparturient disease complex, which includes milk fever, mastitis, retained placenta, endometritis and poor fertility also. All these diseases are interrelated and reflect to a large extent the nutritional status of the animal. If organic dairy farming is to be successful the breeding programmes have to divert from selection for high yields as a main goal, to more emphasis on a flatter lactation curve, less production diseases and longevity.
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