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Inovativne in alternativne rešitve uhlevitve krav molznic ter mlade živine
ID Urh, Luka (Author), ID Klopčič, Marija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V Sloveniji je za krave molznice še vedno najpogosteje uporabljen sistem vezane reje. Vedno bolj pa se uveljavljajo hlevi s prosto rejo z ležalnimi boksi. Rejci morajo sprejeti pomembno odločitev, katero vrsto uhlevitve bodo izbrali za krave molznice. Odločitev bo imela velik vpliv na produktivnost krav, kvaliteto mleka, zdravje, udobje, reprodukcijske sposobnosti, dolgoživost živali in posledično tudi dohodek na kmetiji. Rejci, ki imajo star način uhlevitve krav molznic, so s strani javnosti deležni številnih kritik na račun nezadostni dobrobiti živali. Novi inovativni sistemi hlevov za krave molznice in mlado živino dajejo večji poudarek počutju in dobrobiti živali. Inovacije stremijo k možnosti, da se živali lahko prosto gibljejo po hlevu in jim je v čim večji meri omogočeno njihovo naravno obnašanje. Taki hlevi imajo na voljo večjo ležalno površino na osnovi organske ali anorganske snovi. Inovativni hlevi, kot sta kompostni hlev in hlev s propustnimi tlemi sta dva taka sistema, ki obetata, vendar nista še dovolj raziskana. S primerno uhlevitvijo lahko izboljšamo počutje živali in zmanjšamo emisije amonijaka ter toplogrednih plinov. Na tem področju poznamo inovacije, kot je uporaba kravjega stranišča in separacija gnojevke. Pri mladi živini je največ težav in kritik zaradi takojšnjega ločevanja teleta od matere. Zato nekateri rejci preizkušajo sisteme kjer naj bi tele po rojstvu ostalo skupaj z materjo vsaj nekaj ur ali več dni. Tudi v Sloveniji se rejci odločajo vlagati v inovativne rešitve, ki naj bi živalim zagotavljale večji komfort in pozitivno vplivale na okolje z manjšimi izpusti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:govedo, krave molznice, mlada živina, hlevi, inovativne rešitve
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161977 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:208074243 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Innovative and alternative solutions for the rearing of dairy cows and young cattle
Abstract:
In Slovenia, dairy cows are still predominantly kept in tie stalls. Free stall systems with cubicles are becoming increasingly popular. Farmers have to make an important decision about choosing a suitable housing system for their dairy cows. This decision has a major impact on cow productivity, milk quality, health, comfort, reproductive ability and longevity of the dairy cows as well as the farm's income. Farmers who have old barns are often criticised. The public would like to see greater consideration given to animal welfare. New innovative housing systems for dairy cows and young animals place more emphasis on animal comfort, welfare and health. The innovations aim to allow the animals to move freely around the barn and express their natural behaviour. Such stables have a larger lying area based on organic or inorganic material. Innovative housing systems such as compost bedded-pack barns and high welfare floor barns show promising results, but have not yet been sufficiently researched. With suitable barns, we can improve animal welfare and reduce ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions. We are aware of innovations in this area, such as the use of a cow toilet and the reuse of solid manure. In the case of young cattle, most of the problems and criticisms are due to the immediate separation of the calf from the mother. For this reason, some farmers are testing systems in which the calf should remain with its mother for at least a few hours or several days after birth. In Slovenia, too, farmers are deciding to invest in innovative solutions that offer the animals more comfort and have a positive impact on the environment with lower emissions.

Keywords:cattle, dairy cows, young stock, barns, innovative solutions

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