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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về bệnh thú y được đăng trên tạp chí y học General Psychiatry cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành thú y đề tài: Management of Calving in Norwegian CubicleHoused Dairy Herds. | Acta vet. scand. 2001 42 131-137. Management of Calving in Norwegian Cubicle-Housed Dairy Herds By H. P Kjastad and E. Simensen The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences Oslo Norway. Kjffistad HP Simensen E Management of calving in Norwegian cubicle-housed dairy herds. Acta vet. scand. 2001 42 131-137. - Sixty of the 65 dairy farms with cubicle houses in the Norwegian county of Oppland were included in a field study of the management of calving in 1990. The farmers recorded the location of the cow when giving birth farmer presence and whether assistance was given during calving occurrence of suckling and time after birth when cow and calf were separated. Such data were recorded for a total of 1125 calvings. About 10 occurred on pasture while 78 of the remaining calvings took place in the cubicle-equipped section. Thirteen percent calved in a calving pen the remaining cows being tethered at the time of calving. Thirty-two percent of the calvings took place in houses lacking a calving pen altogether. Farmers were present during 41 of the calvings. Suckling most frequently occurred after pasture calvings and was least frequent after calvings within the cubicle-equipped section of the cowhouse. Injuries to the calf caused by trampling or contact with fittings etc. were rare and no more common in association with calving in the cubicle-equipped section than with calving taking place with the cow isolated from the rest of the herd. All calves were removed from their dams within 24 h after birth. dairy cow cubicle housing cubicle refusal calving pen management. Introduction Cubicle housing has become the predominant way of keeping dairy cows in countries such as the United Kingdom and the Netherlands while in Scandinavia tie-stall housing is still the most common type of accommodation B0e 1993 . Cubicle housing can arguably be seen as an improvement to dairy cows welfare in several respects Schlichting Smidt 1984 . In Norway .