eprintid: 17128 rev_number: 41 eprint_status: archive userid: 13471 dir: disk0/00/01/71/28 datestamp: 2010-05-28 06:27:05 lastmod: 2011-07-04 12:57:30 status_changed: 2011-07-04 12:57:30 type: project metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 projects: bolk projects: no-bioforsk-organic projects: no-nilf projects: no-nvh projects: no-nvi projects: no-sifo projects: se-slu projects: se-uni-lund budget: 1577500 projectid: 190424 Cow-calf project funders: bolk intfunding: 115625 natfunding: 1461875 personmonths: 102 acronym: COWCALF stopdate: 2013-08-31 startdate: 2009-09-01 publicfulltext: TRUE leaders_name: Grøndahl, Ann Margaret title: Developing robust and economically viable models for cow-calf suckling in organic dairy systems, fulfilling high standards for animal health, welfare and ethics subjects: 1dairy subjects: 7animalhealth keywords: COWCALF, cow, calf, welfare, suckling systems abstract: The purpose of the project is to develop the design elements required for a good organic rearing system for calves 0-12 weeks of age, with special reference to concepts of naturalness, animal health, welfare and ethics, robustness and economic viability. The project has 5 subgoals: 1) Evaluate practical solutions, health and welfare and economic performance of 20 dairy farms in each of the three countries Sweden, the Netherlands and Norway. The aim is to survey weaknesses and strengths in systems developed by farmers, and describe how problems have been solved in practice, and to document farmer experience and knowledge, to study how they have solved problems and examine how methods can be refined. 2) Analyze what the philosophy of organic farming implies for the design of an “ideal” rearing system for organic calves. 3) Study how consumers value different production methods, and what they are willing to pay a premium for. Farmer perceptions of some of the same issues will also be studied, and compared to consumer expectations. 4) Evaluate how cows benefit from prolonged contact and nursing of the calf. 5) Evaluate how various separation and weaning procedures affect calf health and welfare. Based on experiences gained from the field study and the literature, a study is planned to test separation practices in a controlled study in Canada. The National Veterinary Institute is head of the project which is performed in cooperation with the National Institute for Consumer Research in Norway, Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, British Colombia University in Canada, Louis Bolk Institute in Nederland and Norwegian School of Veterinary Science. The project is financed by Foundation for Research Levy on Agricultural Products (FFL) and Agricultural Agreement Research Fund (JA) through Norwegian Research Council in Norway, and is running for four years (01.09.2009 – 31.08.2013). institution: National Veterinary Institute, Norway full_text_status: public contact_email: ann-margaret.grondahl@vetinst.no fp7_project: no access_rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess citation: {Project} COWCALF: Developing robust and economically viable models for cow-calf suckling in organic dairy systems, fulfilling high standards for animal health, welfare and ethics. Runs 2009 - 2013. Project Leader(s): Grøndahl, Researcher Ann Margaret , National Veterinary Institute, Norway . document_url: /id/eprint/17128/1/17128.pdf document_url: /id/eprint/17128/4/ku-kalv_prosjektet_short_description_April_2009.doc