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ADSA Foundation Scholar Award: What makes for a good life for transition dairy cows? Current research and future directions

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 106, 期 9, 页码 5896-5907

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2022-23194

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animal welfare; parturition; maternal behavior

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During the transition period, dairy cows face challenges in terms of social, nutritional, and physical changes, which can affect their quality of life. This period is also when cows are at the highest risk of becoming ill compared to any other time in their adult life. Therefore, studying the welfare of transition cows goes beyond just their health and requires inter- and transdisciplinary approaches.
Dairy cows experience several challenges during the transition period, historically defined as the 3 wk before to 3 wk after calving. During this 6-wk window, cows undergo a series of social, nutritional, and physical changes that affect their quality of life. Cows are also at the highest risk of becoming ill in the days and weeks after calving compared with any other period in their adult life. Because of this, the transition cow has been a central focus of dairy cattle research for at least the last 50 yr, with much of this work targeted at identifying, treating, and preventing postpartum disease. However, understanding what makes for a good life for transition cows requires consideration of more than just their health. When considering a cow's welfare, we must also include her emotional experiences and ability to live a reasonably natural life. To gain a broader perspective on the welfare of transition cows that goes beyond their health, continued inter-and transdisciplinary approaches are needed. The aims of this narrative review are to (1) describe a framework used to study animal welfare, which includes different perspectives on what makes for a good life for animals using examples from transition cow research, (2) summarize the advancements we have made in developing our understanding of the welfare of transition dairy cows over the last several decades, (3) identify gaps in the literature and propose new and continued topics for research, and (4) suggest a path forward for researchers, including the use of methods from both the natural and social sciences to rethink existing problems, understanding barriers to adoption of evidence-based practice, and prepare for future challenges.

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