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Duval, Julie; Bareille, Nathalie; Fourichon, Christine; Madouasse, Aurélien; Vaarst, Mette. |
Veterinarians could be the expected sparring partners of organic dairy farmers in promoting animal health which is one of the main organic principles. However, in the past organic dairy farmers did not always consider veterinarians to be pertinent advisors for them. The objectives of this study are – from private veterinary practitioners’ point of views- i) to describe the roles of veterinarians today in organic dairy farmers’ animal health promotion strategies, ii) to identify factors related to organic farming which determine their role on organic dairy farms, and, iii) to identify opportunities for improvement of veterinarians’ advisory services for organic dairy herds. Fourteen veterinarians, providing herd health advisory services to dairy farmers,... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle; Systems research and participatory research; Social aspects; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/33558/1/Bareille16PVM.pdf |
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Duval, Julie; Bareille, Nathalie; Blanco-Penedo, Isabel; Jonasson, Karin; Hoischen-Taubner, Susanne; Selle, Margret; Sundrum, Albert; Fourichon, Christine. |
OBJECTIF - Identification des variables qui influencent la santé des vaches laitières en élevage agrobiologique, par une approche globale et systématique des élevages, comme première étape dans l’application de l’Impact Matrix. |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Production systems; Dairy cattle; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/33557/1/Duval_2013_DinABioPoster.pdf |
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Krieger, Margret; Sjöström, Karin; Blanco-Penedo, Isabel; Madouasse, Aurélien; Duval, Julie; Bareille, Nathalie; Fourichon, Christine; Sundrum, Albert; Emanuelson, Ulf. |
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of production disease related indicators on 192 organic dairy farms in Germany, Spain, France and Sweden. The following indicators were used: raised somatic cell count (>100,000 cells/ml, subclinical mastitis), high fat/protein ratio (risk of ketosis), low milk fat (risk of acidosis), prolonged calving interval, clinical lameness, and mortalities of calves and cows. Prevalence of the assessed indicators varied widely between farms and countries. The median prevalence (interquartile range) were 51.3% (15.4) for subclinical mastitis, 10% (7.7) for risk of ketosis, 3.2% (4.7) for risk of acidosis, 42% (20.7) for prolonged calving interval, and 14.2% (20.4) for clinical lameness. The incidence risk of... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/33565/1/Krieger17LivestockScience.pdf |
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Krieger, Margret; Hoischen-Taubner, Susanne; Emanuelson, Ulf; Blanco-Penedo, Isabel; De Joybert, Manon; Duval, Julie; Sjöström, Karin; Jones, Jones J.; Sundrum, Albert. |
Production diseases, such as metabolic and reproductive disorders, mastitis, and lameness, emerge from complex interactions between numerous factors (or variables) but can be controlled by the right management decisions. Since animal husbandry systems in practice are very diverse, it is difficult to identify the most influential components in the individual farm context. However, it is necessary to do this to control disease, since farmers are severely limited in their access to resources, and need to invest in management measures most likely to have an effect. In this study, systemic impact analyses were conducted on 192 organic dairy farms in France, Germany, Spain, and Sweden in the context of reducing the prevalence of production diseases. The impact... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle; Farming Systems; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/33564/1/Duval17AgriculturalSystems.pdf |
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Duval, Julie; Bareille, Nathalie; Madouasse, Aurélien; De Joybert, Manon; Sjöström, K.; Emanuelson, Ulf; Bonnet-Beaugrand, Florence; Fourichon, Christine. |
Animal health planning activities are not always providing a satisfactory positive impact on herd health and welfare. Moreover, evaluating the impact of advisory programmes is complex due to multiple interacting elements that influence its outcome. Therefore, measuring solely health outcomes is not sufficient: the whole process of the implementation and use of such programmes should be evaluated. In order to evaluate the impact of an intervention with a Herd Health and Production Management (HHPM) programme a process evaluation framework was designed and used. The intervention involved 20 organic dairy cattle farmers and their advisors, in both France and Sweden. In both countries 20 organic dairy farms were selected as control herds. The evaluation of the... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/33561/1/Duval17Animal.pdf |
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