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Development of an animal-friendly feeding system for horned goats - preliminary results

  • In Germany, particularly in federal state Baden-Württemberg, dairy goat farming is becoming increasingly important as an alternative source of income (Statistisches Bundesamt, 2017). In feeding dairyIn Germany, particularly in federal state Baden-Württemberg, dairy goat farming is becoming increasingly important as an alternative source of income (Statistisches Bundesamt, 2017). In feeding dairy goats there is a need for developing concentrate feeding systems adapted for horned goats, since dehorning is forbidden in Germany (Animal welfare act, 2019). Due to their speciesspecific behavior, agonistic interactions and horn-induced injuries are often found, especially while competition during feed intake. Injuries affect animal well-being, animal health, and result in economic losses (Leitner et al., 2007). The project aimed to develop a functional and safe feeding system for horned goats. For further development of concentrated feeding systems, two different systems that are available for hornless goats were selected: A) the Lamking Double Box (LB) (Wasserbauer GmbH) and B) the Capra Box (CB) (Dedden/Hanskamp). One of each system was installed on two different farms in Germany (together 320 goats). Both systems differ fundamentally in the way they work. LB works with a sideways swinging door, whereas CB works as a walk through. To evaluate the feeding system, body condition scoring as well as incidence and type of udder and body injuries were evaluated before and after installation. A first result is the functionality of the optimized feeding system in each farm, which will be presented during the talk. Data evaluation is still ongoing to be able to give sufficient information about both feeding systems in terms of animal well-being, animal health and economics.show moreshow less

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Author:Bianca Greiner, Stanislaus von KornORCiD, Katrin Sporkmann, Heiko Georg, Andreas Kern, Charlotte Lutz, Maren BernauORCiD
ISSN/eISSN:2708-3764
Parent Title (English):International Congress on the Breeding of Sheep and Goats: Sheep and Goat Breeding and Husbandry: Potentials under Socio-Economic Conditions; World Conference Center Bonn, Germany 15-16 October 2020
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/05/10
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Nürtingen-Geislingen
Contributing Corporation:Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Release Date:2023/10/26
Page Number:1
First Page:87
Last Page:87
Institutes:Fakultät Agrarwirtschaft, Volkswirtschaft und Management
open access:ja
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt