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Here you can put your own data and visualize the likely scores.<br> WARNING: the data and scores will not be saved. For further use, you have to copy them yourself. For a more extensive calculation of scores, please look at
Results
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Unit:
new
Animal type:
Dairy cows - On farm
Fattening cattle - On farm
Growing pigs - On farm
Broilers - On farm
Simulation level:
Measures
Criteria
Principles
At measure level
Measure
Value
Number of lactating cows
Type of housing (loose vs tied)
Loose
Tied stall
% very lean cows
Number of water troughs
Total length of water troughs
Number of water bowls
Cleanliness of water points
Yes or partly
No
Water flow
Yes
Partly
No
Duration of lying down movements
% lying down movements with collisions
% lying cows which lie partly outside lying area
% cows with dirty lower legs
% cows with dirty udder
% cows with dirty flank and upper legs
Number of days with access to outdoor loafing area (OLA) per year
Number of hours with access to OLA per day
Number of days on pasture per year
Number of hours on pasture per day
% not lame cows
% moderately lame cows (if loose housed) or % lame cows (if tied)
% severely lame cows
% cows with no lesion
% cows with at least one hairless patch and no lesion
% cows with at least one lesion
Frequency of coughing per cow per 15 min
% cows with nasal discharge
% cows with ocular discharge
% cows with increased respiratory rate
% cows with diarrhoea
% cows with vulvar discharge
% mastitis (milk somatic cell count > 400 000)
% mortality during the last 12 months
% dystocia
% downer cows
% dehorned cows
Method used for dehorning
None
Chemical
Thermal
Surgery
Use of anaesthetics for dehorning
Yes
No
Use of analgesics for dehorning
Yes
No
% tail-docked cows
Method used for tail-docking
None
Rubber band
Surgery
Use of anaesthetics for tail docking
Yes
No
Use of analgesics for tail docking
Yes
No
Frequency of butts per cow per hour
Frequency of other aggressive events (displacements, chasing, fighting, chasing-up) per cow per hour
% cows that can be touched
% cows that can be approached by 50 cm but not touched
% cows that can be approached between 50 cm and 1 m
% cows that can't be approached
Tendency to be active
Tendency to be relaxed
Tendency to be fearful
Tendency to be agitated
Tendency to be calm
Tendency to be content
Tendency to be indifferent
Tendency to be frustrated
Tendency to be friendly
Tendency to be bored
Tendency to be playful
Tendency to be positively occupied
Tendency to be lively
Tendency to be inquisitive
Tendency to be irritable
Tendency to be uneasy
Tendency to be sociable
Tendency to be apathetic
Tendency to be happy
Tendency to be distressed
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