Rethinking the Maternity Pen: What the science tells us. Katy Proudfoot Ph.D. Candidate UBC Animal Welfare Program

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Rethinking the Maternity Pen: What the science tells us Katy Proudfoot Ph.D. Candidate UBC Animal Welfare Program

The Problem with Transition 3 wk before to 3 wk after calving High risk of disease Impact on the industry: Lower milk production Higher involuntary culling Lower reproductive efficiency Compromised welfare

The Problem with Transition Decades of research and dvancements Gap: how to best accommodate her

How do cows behave when they are housed in natural environments?

Free-ranging beef cows (Lidfors et al., 1994) Free-ranging dairy cows (Lidfors et al., 1994) Caribou (Rettie and Messier, 2001) Moose (Bowyer et al., 1999)

What about commercial herds?

How should we manage her? 72 Holstein dairy cows 22 Primiparous and 50 multiparous 2 Conditions: Single-housed (n = 34) Pair-housed (n = 38) Exclusion criteria: Cows with mal-positioned calves or very difficult labors were not included

Preference Test

Preference Test 4 pens: Shelter Open Feed and water

Behavioral data collection 1) Location at calving Shelter Open

Results

Behavioral data collection 1) Location before calving Shelter Open

Behavioral data collection 3) Distance from partner before calving

Behavioral data collection Calving Baseline 12 h before calving 17:00 5:00 17:00 5:00

Change in time using shelter (min/h) If there was no difference... 50 40 30 20 10 0-10 -12-11 -10-9 -8-7 -6-5 -4-3 -2-1 Hour relative to calving

Results

Practical solutions: Denmark Corner Window

Practical solutions: Denmark Covered (n = 18 cows) Uncovered (n = 16 cows) Corner

Corner Window

Results

What about after calving?

Methodology Healthy (n = 9) No rectal temperature > 39.0 within 3 d of calving and No clinical signs of metritis, mastitis or ketosis within 9 d of calving Ill (n = 8) Rectal temperature > 39.0 for at least 2 consecutive milkings within 3 d of calving and Clinical signs of metritis (n = 3) or mastitis (n = 5) within 3 d of calving

Results

Transition movements Moved to close-up pen Moved to fresh pen or milking herd -3 wk -2 wk -1 wk 0 1 wk 2 wk 3 wk Moved to maternity pen

Behavioral and physical signs of the three stages of labor

Methodology 2 Treatments: Moved before signs of labor Moved during labor Measurements: Length of stage II labor Standing behavior & length of abdominal contractions in the 1 h before calving

3 Categories: 1) Moved before signs of labor (n=16) 2) Moved during early stage I labor (n=17) Raised tail Relaxed pelvic ligaments Suddenly enlarged udder Moved within 24h of calving 3) Moved during late stage I/early stage II labor (n=9) Abdominal contractions Thick, bloody mucous Moved within 4h of calving

Length of stage II labor (min) Cows moved during the transition from stage I to II had the longest stage II labor 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Before Labor n = 16 Early stage I n = 17 Late stage I / Early stage II n = 9 Proudfoot et al., 2013 JDS 96(3): 1638-1646

Duration of abdominal contractions (min/1h)...but showed no difference in the length of contractions 50 40 30 20 10 0 Before Labor n = 16 Early stage I n = 17 Late stage I / Early stage II n = 9 Proudfoot et al., 2013 JDS 96(3): 1638-1646

Lying time (min/1h) These cows also spent less time recumbent just before calving 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Before Labor n = 16 Early stage I n = 17 Late stage I / Early stage II n = 9 Proudfoot et al., 2013 JDS 96(3): 1638-1646

Take home messages Given the choice, indoor-housed cows prefer to calve in a secluded area Cows used the shelter and distance themselves from other cows a few hours before calving Moving cows during the transition between stage I and stage II labor disrupts normal calving behavior and labor progress

Discussion points How much do cows want seclusion during calving? Do they benefit from a secluded calving environment? If you move a cow to a maternity pen, what signs should you look for? What are the advantages and disadvantages of group housing?

Thanks! Funding for the Animal Welfare Program provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council, Dairy Farmers of Canada, BC Dairy Foundation, Pfizer, Westgen, Beef Industry Development Council, British Columbia Milk Producers, Alberta Milk and many others listed at www.landfood.ubc.ca/animalwelfare/ Projects conducted in Denmark were supported by the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries for funding (2009-2012)