Acta Vet. Brno 2024, 93: 19-36

https://doi.org/10.2754/avb202493S11S19

Long-term monitoring of environmental risk factors for bovine respiratory disease complex in different dairy calf rearing conditions

János Sáfár1,2, Péter Hejel1, Barbara Vass-Bognár1, László Kiss3, László Könyves1

1University of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Animal Hygiene, Herd-health and Mobile Clinic, Budapest, Hungary
2Vet-Med-Labor Plc., Budapest, Hungary
3Kossuth 2006 Agricultural Co., Jászárokszállás, Hungary

Received February 19, 2024
Accepted December 12, 2024

Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) is still one of the most challenging problems in calf rearing, therefore identification and continuous real-time monitoring of contributing environmental factors might play a role in mitigation of the damage caused by the disease. Microclimatic variables (temperature, relative humidity, air velocity, airborn particles expressed in particulate matter [PM], aerial germ load and gaseous pollutants) of a conventional calf barn and outdoor placed small-group hutches with pens were real-time monitored in a dairy herd by mounted sensors from summer to winter. Among the risk factors for BRDC, the small-group outdoor rearing units were characterized by high relative humidity, air velocity, and PM2.5 particulate matter concentration. Although the conventional calf barn was poorly ventilated, most variables were more favourable than expected, in which proper farm management may have played a role. We were able to identify long term and intraday periods with limit-breaking values, daily fluctuations as well as specific patterns of individual indicators in different calf husbandry environments. Based on obtained data, contributing technological processes may be reviewed and the effect of changes can be monitored under farm conditions. In addition, assessment of prevailing microclimatic conditions os also possible before investing in modernization of calf rearing units.

Funding

The research was financed by the EFOP-3.6.2-16-20017-00012 project.

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