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Veterinarian perceptions on the care of surplus dairy calves

Jillian Hendricks Daniel M. Weary Marina A.G. von Keyserlingk

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ABSTRACT: Both male and female calves that are not required in the dairy herd sometimes receive inadequate care on dairy farms. Veterinarians work with farmers to improve animal care, and farmers often view veterinarians as trusted advisors; however, little is known about the attitudes of veterinarians on surplus calves. This study investigated the perspectives of Canadian cattle veterinarians on the care and management of surplus calves, as well as how they view their role in improving care. We conducted 10 focus groups with a total of 45 veterinarians from 8 provinces across Canada. Recorded audio files were transcribed, anonymized, and coded using thematic analysis. We found that veterinarians approached surplus calf management issues from a wide lens, with 2 major themes emerging: (1) problematic aspects of surplus calf management, including colostrum management, transportation, and euthanasia, and suggested management and structural solutions, including ways to improve the economic value of these calves, and (2) the veterinarian's role in advising dairy farmers on the care of surplus calves, including on technical issues, and more broadly working with farmers to better address public concerns. We conclude that veterinarians are concerned about the care of surplus calves on dairy farms and believe that they have an important role in developing solutions together with their farmer clientele.

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Jillian Hendricks

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Daniel M. Weary

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Marina A.G. von Keyserlingk

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Hendricks, J., Weary, D.M., Keyserlingk, M.A.v. (2022). Veterinarian perceptions on the care of surplus dairy calves. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2022-22051

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2022
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