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Dairy farm presentation
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Introduction to dairy farming
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Learning objectives •To understand the importance of maintaining the health and welfare of dairy cows. •To recognise there are differences between farming systems. •To be aware of the different initiatives being undertaken by dairy farmers to protect and enhance the environment.
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Name a variety of different dishes and meals which contain dairy products.
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Milk Milk and dairy foods can play an important part of a healthy diet and are very popular in the United Kingdom (UK). British dairy farmers produce 11 billion litres of milk each year, enough to fill around 4,500 Olympic size swimming pools. Five billion litres are sold for drinking and six billion litres go into dairy products such as cheese, butter and dried milk power, which is an important part of many other food products.
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Where does our
milk come from? There are 17,000 dairy farms across the UK. The majority of farms are located in the western parts of the British Isles where the warm, wet climate gives ideal conditions for grass growth. The average dairy farm has approximately 113 cows. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 How does a cow produce milk? ‘‘Dry’ periodDry’ period PregnancyPregnancy CalvingCalving – birth of the calf Insemination – where a cow becomes pregnant LactationLactation – production of milk A dairy cow needs to give birth to a calf in order to produce milk. This chart represents a one year period. The ‘dry’ period is similar to an adult going on maternity leave, where the cow will rest and prepare for the birth of her calf.
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Dairy farmers’ top
priority © British Nutrition Foundation 2011 A dairy farmer’s biggest concern is the health and welfare of their cows. The Freedoms below ensure that farmers keep their cows healthy on the dairy farms. The Farm Animal Welfare Council's 'Five Freedoms’ are: •Freedom from hunger and thirst; •Freedom from discomfort; •Freedom from pain, injury or disease; •Freedom to express normal behaviour; •Freedom from fear and distress.
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Where do cows
live? Most dairy cows are housed during the winter and bad weather. Dairy cows mostly graze outdoors during the summer, moving from indoor housing. Outside they can easily graze at their own leisure, exercise, get fresh air and natural light. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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What if the
weather turns bad? In the winter and during bad weather, most dairy cows are housed. Sheds are designed to be extremely spacious and airy, allowing the cows to rest, stand and move around freely to exercise and socialise. Sheds are carefully designed to ensure that the 'Five Freedoms' are met, and to maintain the health and welfare of the cows. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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Who helps the
famer look after the health and welfare of cows? Herd health checks are carried out regularly. The farmer works closely with a veterinarian and animal nutritionist to ensure the highest quality of health and welfare for the dairy cows. Each dairy cow has an animal passport showing where the cow was born and any other places it has been moved to. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 What do dairy cows eat? Most British dairy cows eat grass during the summer and silage (dried grass or maize) in the winter. This is usually supplemented with dry feeds such as cereals and protein feeds with added vitamins and minerals.
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The diet of
a dairy cow Each dairy cow eats between 25 and 50 kilograms of feed each day. A dairy cow drinks around 60 litres of water per day. Some cows may need up to drink 100 litres, or more, depending on how much milk they produce. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 How often are cows milked? Milking is very similar to a calf suckling. Dairy cows would feed their calves naturally, at four to six hourly intervals. Milking is not a painful process for the cows and is not uncomfortable. Cows are milked at different times depending on the farm and the type of parlour used.
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Here are three examples of different ways in which cows are milked In a rotary parlour the cow stands on a circular raised platform which rotates slowly. The farmer attaches the milking machine from below. In a robotic milking parlour, the cows choose when to be milked. The milking machine automatically connects to the cow’s udders and turns off when the milking is complete. In a herringbone parlour, the cows line up beside each other at an angle. The farmer accesses the udders from a sunken pit.
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http://www.fullwood.co How does a
rotary parlour work? Watch the following clip to find out. Don’t forget to enjoy the funky music!
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http://www.thisisdairyfarming. Do they really
use ROBOTS to milk? Watch the following clip to find out.
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Different farming systems Throughout
the UK, there are a number of differences between dairy farms. No matter which farming system is used, the health of the dairy cows, remain a priority. Cows could be housed in loose housing or the free stall system, where they have individual beds. Some dairy cows will graze on fields with an extensive system. They may also be fed a diet of organic feed. Some famers follow an organic farming system. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Methane and greenhouse gases When cows chew and digest food they burp and emit methane(CH4). This gas also exists naturally in the atmosphere and helps regulate the Earth's temperature. Dairy cow farming can have an impact on the environment due to methane production contributing to global warming. There are a range of measures being used by dairy farmers to reduce the impact on the environment, as well as to enhance the environment.
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Farmers look after
the environment There are many ways in which dairy farmers are working to improve and sustain the environment. Some farmers will plant clover in fields. This promotes nitrogen in the soil to reduce the use of artificial fertilisers. Managing manure is an important aspect of dairy farming. It is important to reduce the odour and the risk of water pollution. Manure can be used as a natural fertiliser on the farm. Some dairy farmers, particularly those with larger farms, use anaerobic digesters to turn cows' manure into electrical energy. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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There is more
to the farm than cows Britain's hedgerows are regularly maintained by farmers to provide a breeding ground for birds and other wildlife. Many dairy farmers leave a strip of grass around the edge of the pastures for planting trees and establishing ponds to attract wildlife. Some farmers will leave maize stubble in fields over the winter for ground nesting birds - this is so they can nest amongst the stubble. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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Water conservation Water is
essential for dairy farming. Cows must drink and the farmer needs to clean the milking parlour and other equipment. British dairy farmers are constantly looking at ways to conserve water and reduce costs without compromising either animal welfare or dairy hygiene. Water is often recycled on farms. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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Red tractor scheme The
Red Tractor symbol on packaging helps consumers know that the milk and dairy foods have been produced according to the high standards of the Assured Dairy Farms scheme. This has been developed by dairy farmers, processors, the National Farmers Union and the British Cattle Veterinary Association. © British Nutrition Foundation 2011
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 Summary Farming techniques and the size of dairy farms differ around the UK. Although different feed, housing and milking parlours may be used, the health and welfare of the dairy cows remains the highest priority for farmers. Farmers work hard to improve and sustain the natural environment. Schemes like the Red Tractor symbol help consumers know that high standards of farming have been used during the production of dairy products.
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© British Nutrition
Foundation 2011 For more information go to: www.foodafactoflife.org.uk
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