Youngstock Rearing Effects of Housing

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Youngstock Rearing Effects of Housing
  • Bruce Richards BVSC MRCVS

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Housing and Pneumonia
  • Avoid moving after weaning stress
  • Grouping too soon ? cross suckling
  • Stocking density at 6 - 12 weeks
  • - 1.5 to 2m2 Floor space
  • - 8 to 9m3 Airspace
  • Around 2.4m3 certain pneumonia
  • Essentials - Ventilation
  • - No draught (lt0.2m/s)
  • - Dry, clean bed

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Environment and Pneumonia
  • Multifactorial low natural defences vs. high
    atmospheric load
  • Natural defences - Antibodies (maternal
    active)
  • - Nasal cavities
  • - Cilia mucous
  • - WBCs
  • Atmospheric load No. particles in air (200 vs.
    4 million)
  • Sources bedding, calf skin, exhaled air etc.
  • Virus survival short - close contact
  • - easily disinfected

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Environment and Pneumonia - Control
  • Warm, dry bedding chilling ?cilia immunity
  • Drainage Humidity - more infection
  • - ? survival in atmos. load
  • - ammonia damage to cilia
  • - 60 ? 80 10X ? AL
  • Stocking density - bedding, faeces, calves
  • - halve SD equiv 20X ? ventilation
  • Avoid mixing airspace
  • Vaccination

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