Abstract:
Feed intake is the single most critical
factor of dairy production, and performance
of dairy cattle can be enhanced or hindered
by environmental factors that affect it. These
environmental factors can by divided into
physical and climatic conditions. On modern
dairies, the physical factors may be of more
concern. Modern facilities provide the cow
with protection from the natural elements.
However, these same facilities can enhance
or hinder dry matter intake. Facilities should
provide adequate access to feed and water, a
comfortable resting area, and adequate protection
from the natural elements. Critical
areas of facility design related to feed intake
include access to feed and water, stall design
and surface, supplemental lighting, ventilation,
and cow cooling. The total system
should function to enhance cow comfort and
intake. It is important to remember that
choices made during construction of a facility
will affect the performance of animals for
the life of the facility, which is generally 20
to 30 yr. Producers, bankers, and consultants
too often view the additional cost of cow
comfort from the standpoint of initial investment
rather than long-term benefit.