Wednesday, 16 August 2017 13:52

Happy all the time

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We all know that happy cows produce better milk. The finding is not new; the California Milk Advisory Board has been saying it for years.

But now a team of researchers, working with the University of Wisconsin’s Dairyland Initiative, is helping farmers have happier herds. They’re telling farmers a bed of sand is a good place for cows to lie down during the day.

The deep, soft bedding of sand creates an environment where cows can rest half the day -- very important to cows.

Farmers must also provide bigger stalls, use more fans to keep the animals cool and feed all their cows at the same time.

And it’s a good idea to keep cows with their usual group of friends when birthing time arrives; it helps lessen the stress for the cows.

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