从小牛、奶牛、人类和农业系统的角度来看奶牛与小牛的接触。农民对水坝饲养系统的看法和经验

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Vaarst, F. Hellec, C. Verwer, J. R. E. Johanssen, K. Sørheim
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引用次数: 15

摘要

奶牛场的一种常见做法是在小牛出生后几个小时将其从母亲身边取下。关于这个问题的公开辩论已经增加,公民、农民和顾问们对是否应该允许小牛在大坝上停留数周的看法也在争论。本文的目的是通过对四个欧洲国家参与有机奶牛养殖的参与者(主要是农民)的采访,介绍、分析和讨论有关小牛筑坝饲养的经验和论点。采访显示,水坝饲养在许多不同的系统中进行,应该考虑四个主要观点:小牛、奶牛、农民和农业系统。从动物的角度描述了小牛接触系统的三个重要品质:1)营养,2)护理,3)学习。讨论包括提及国际有机农业运动联合会所表达的公平原则的伦理考虑。平衡和管理良好的水坝饲养系统被认为对母牛和小牛的生理发育和自然行为有重大贡献。小牛通过向大坝和系统中的其他人学习来获得能力和技能。在组织合适的适合小牛和奶牛的水坝饲养系统时,需要做出重大努力,农民的观察必须更加小心,因为它们是在一个群体中进行的,因此需要考虑到复杂的情况。在这样做的过程中,农民表现出对动物的尊重,并公正地对待它们,将其视为动物和居住在农场的人类之间道德联盟的一部分。农民对动物能力的信任——比如奶牛照顾小牛的能力和小牛在复杂的乳制品系统中生活的能力——似乎在一定程度上违背了一些畜牧业品质,这些品质在早期分离的系统中照顾奶牛和小牛时通常被认为是重要的。与以前相比,以新的方式“控制”被认为是人类在这些系统中学习的关键,这是观察动物和以不同方式与奶牛和小牛相处时焦点转移的一部分。在奶牛与小牛的接触系统中,人类需要在更高程度上能够观察和判断复杂的情况,而不是每天在相同的时间给小牛完全相同数量的特定温度的牛奶。
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Cow calf contact in dairy herds viewed from the perspectives of calves, cows, humans and the farming system. Farmers' perceptions and experiences related to dam-rearing systems
A common practice in dairy farming is to remove the calf from its mother a few hours after birth. The public debate on the subject has increased, and views on whether the calf should be allowed to stay with its dam for weeks are debated among citizens, farmers, and advisors. The aim of this article is to present, analyse, and discuss experiences and arguments on dam-rearing of calves through interviews with actors, primarily farmers, involved in organic dairy farming in four European countries. The interviews showed that dam-rearing is practiced in a wealth of different systems, and four main points of view should be considered: that of the calf, the cow, the farmer, and the farming system. Three important qualities of cow calf contact systems are described from the animals’ perspective: 1) nutrition, 2) care, and 3) learning. The discussion included ethical considerations referring to the principle of fairness as expressed by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM). Wellbalanced and managed dam-rearing systems are suggested to contribute significantly to the physiological development and natural behaviour of mother cows and calves. The calves obtain capacities and skills through learning from the dam and others in the system. Major efforts are required when organising suitable calf- and cow-friendly dam-rearing systems, and farmer observations must be more careful because they take place in a group and therefore need to account for complex situations. In doing this, the farmer shows animals respect, and treats them justly as part of the ethical alliance between animals and humans cohabiting on a farm. Farmers’ trust in the capabilities of the animals – such as the cow’s ability to look after the calf and the calf’s capability to live in a complex dairy system – seems to partly break with some of the animal husbandry qualities that are often considered important when taking care of cows and calves in a system with early separation. “Being in control” in new ways than previously was identified as a key for human learning in these systems as a part of the shifting focus when observing animals and spending time with cows and calves differently. In a cow calf contact system, the humans need relies to a higher degree on being able to observe and judge a complex situation than, for example, on giving the calves exactly the same amount of milk of a specific temperature at the same times every day.
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Landbauforschung
Landbauforschung AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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4.40
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Landbauforschung Völkenrode – FAL Agricultural Research ist seit 1950 das wissenschaftliche Publikationsorgang der Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft. Sie wird von der FAL selbst herausgegeben, erscheint vierteljährlich und enthält sowohl deutsch- als auch englischsprachige Artikel. In der Landbauforschung Völkenrode – FAL Agricultural Research werden Forschungsergebnisse der FAL veröffentlicht. Sie ist eine multidisziplinär ausgerichtete Zeitschrift, die die verschiedenen Facetten der Agrarforschung einschließt und besonderes Augenmerk auf deren interdisziplinäre Verknüpfung legt.
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