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. 2024 Jun 10;14(1):13294.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-63841-y.

Assessing the impact of biosecurity practices and animal welfare in small-scale mountain dairy farming

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Assessing the impact of biosecurity practices and animal welfare in small-scale mountain dairy farming

Thomas Zanon et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

This study estimates the association between the level of biosecurity, animal welfare, milk quality, and economic performance on 2291 mountain dairy farms which largely differs in management and structure from large dairy operations in the lowlands mainly due to climatic and topographic constraints in mountain areas. The dairy industry's increasing emphasis on biosecurity is crucial for ensuring animal health, productivity, and disease mitigation. Therefore, in the present study the biosecurity and animal welfare status of mountain dairy farms were assessed considering the official welfare protocol for dairy cows of the Italian ClassyFarm system. Our findings reveal a suboptimal adoption of biosecurity measures, attributed to structural limitations in mountain farms and farmers' awareness gaps. Despite these challenges, the economic significance of biosecurity adoption is evident, emphasizing potential benefits for farm viability and animal health. Conversely, the study indicates a moderate to good welfare status in assessed farms, reflecting farmers' awareness of the importance of high welfare standards for dairy cows. Improved welfare positively correlates with milk sales and productivity, highlighting the economic advantages of prioritizing animal well-being. Challenges persist, particularly regarding animal housing deficiencies and related consumer concerns about animal welfare in dairy production. Therefore, targeted interventions and educational initiatives are crucial to empower farmers and promote best practices in biosecurity and animal welfare management. However, addressing resultant production cost increases necessitates society's willingness to pay more for animal-based food, emphasizing the importance of aligning economic incentives with sustainable farming practices.

Keywords: Animal welfare; Biosecurity; ClassyFarm; Farm profitability; Milk quality; Milk sales.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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Association between Biosecurity Score and milk sales per cow and year.
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Association between Welfare Score and milk sales per cow and year.

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