Housing High-Yielding Hybrid Dairy Cows
Investing in Comfort, Harvesting Productivity.
The core principle of intensive housing is to create an environment
that minimizes stress and maximizes comfort for the dairy cow. A
stressed or uncomfortable animal will not eat properly, is more
susceptible to disease, and cannot achieve her genetic potential for
milk production.
This guide provides a scientifically backed approach to designing
and
managing intensive systems that are paramount to maximizing milk
yield, ensuring animal welfare, and improving operational
efficiency. It delves into the critical science behind:
• Thermoregulation to prevent heat stress
• Rumination and Rest to optimize milk production
• Lameness Prevention through superior flooring and stall design
• Hygiene and Udder Health to reduce mastitis
Reflecting the innovations and lessons from Tassells Farm Limited,
this
approach will help ensure sustainable profitability for years to
come.

