Measuring welfare quality in loose and tied housing in Norwegian dairy cows
Abstract
The aim of this thesis was to highlight the different factors playing a part of the two different
housing systems regarding dairy cattle; tie-stall and loose housing barns in Norway. Several
aspects of the discussion have been mentioned. It has been done several studies on the health
(feet, udder, metabolic) and several welfare studies of the two different systems. According to
the studies done by the Norwegian government and several other researchers, there are both
negative and positive aspects of the two keeping systems. Cow-trainers are considered to be
negative when looking at the welfare of the cow, and when viewing the natural behaviour of
the cattle free movement, exercise and the ability to self-grooming and interactions with other
individuals are all important factors for good welfare.