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- 2017
Calves Use an Automated Brush and a Hanging Rope When Pair-HousedDOI: 10.3390/ani7110084 Keywords: welfare, housing enrichment, grooming, dairy Abstract: Improving calf housing is growing in interest as standard management meets only the basic needs of calves. In an observational study, we found that young calves interacted with an automated brush and a rope when given the opportunity. There was less variation in how much calves preferred the brush to the rope. Some calves used the rope as much as or more than the brush. We suggest that rope is a feasible, cheap, and farmer-friendly environmental enrichment option for housed calves; nonetheless, provision of multiple enrichment options should be considered to encourage use and meet individual calf preferences
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