Transportation conditions of calves upon arrival at major livestock auction markets in Québec, Canada

Marianne Villettaz Robichaud , Marie-Pascale Morin , Gilles Fecteau , Sébastien Buczinski
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The objective of this cross-sectional observational study was to describe the transport conditions of calves at the time of their arrival at the 2 major livestock auction markets in the province of Québec, Canada, and to identify characteristics that affect bedding cleanliness. A particular emphasis was placed on the transport environment of young dairy calves commonly being marketed for veal production. During 4 d per auction site (n = 2 sites), 2 d in summer and 2 d in winter, the descriptive characteristics including type of transports, number of calves per transport, separation from other transported animals, as well as presence of ventilation sources (e.g., open holes allowing natural ventilation), bedding, and bedding cleanliness, were determined. A total of 507 different transports were included, representing a total of 4,054 calves sold during these 8 d. The vast majority of calves (95% [n = 3,845]) were transported by commercially designed trailers (long commercial trailers (n = 358; 70.6% of all transport types), short commercial trailers (n = 62; 12.2%), or multideck trailers (n = 15; 3%). A minority of calves (5%) were either transported by homemade trailers (n = 30; 5.9% of transport) or other types of transports (n = 42; 8.3%). The presence of any ventilation source in the calves' transportation area was observed in 86% of transports and increased in summer versus winter (odds ratio: 2.75 [95% CI: 1.58–4.79]). Bedding was present in 96% of evaluated transports. The majority (68%) of calves' transport flooring area was considered clean, with less than 33% of the calves' area soiled with manure. The dirtiness of calves' transport flooring area was lower in winter than in summer (odds ratio = 0.63 [0.43–0.92]) and in site B than in site A (odds ratio = 0.57 [0.38–0.94]). This study gives interesting insight into transportation and unloading conditions of surplus calves in commercial auction markets.
犊牛抵达加拿大魁北克省主要牲畜拍卖市场时的运输条件
这项横断面观察研究旨在描述犊牛抵达加拿大魁北克省两大牲畜拍卖市场时的运输条件,并确定影响垫料清洁度的特征。重点是通常用于小牛肉生产的幼乳牛的运输环境。在每个拍卖场(n = 2 个拍卖场)的 4 天(夏季 2 天,冬季 2 天)中,确定了包括运输类型、每次运输的犊牛数量、与其他运输动物的隔离情况以及是否存在通风源(例如允许自然通风的开放式孔洞)、垫料和垫料清洁度在内的描述性特征。绝大多数犊牛(95% [n = 3,845] )是用商业设计的拖车(长商用拖车(n = 358;占所有运输类型的 70.6%)、短商用拖车(n = 62;占 12.2%)或多层拖车(n = 15;占 3%)运输的。少数犊牛(5%)使用自制拖车(n = 30;占运输的 5.9%)或其他类型的运输工具(n = 42;占 8.3%)。在 86% 的运输中观察到犊牛运输区存在任何通风源,且夏季与冬季相比通风源数量增加(几率比:2.75 [95% CI:1.58-4.79])。在 96% 的评估运输中,犊牛都有垫料。大部分(68%)的犊牛运输地板被认为是干净的,只有不到 33% 的犊牛区域被粪便弄脏。犊牛运输地板的脏污程度冬季低于夏季(几率比 = 0.63 [0.43-0.92]),B 区低于 A 区(几率比 = 0.57 [0.38-0.94])。这项研究对商业拍卖市场剩余犊牛的运输和卸载条件提出了有趣的见解。
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JDS communications Animal Science and Zoology
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