Database of veterinary systematic reviews
Livestock Science (2018) 212: 57–60
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.012
Data from individual studies evaluating the effect of housing systems on performance, lying time and dirt scores of finishing beef cattle are conflicting. The objective of this study was to collate the data from previous animal housing studies and quantify, through meta-analysis, the effect of floor type on animal performance, lying time and dirt scores. From 38 peer-reviewed articles, published between 1969 and 2017, 18 were determined to be eligible for meta-analysis. Papers were included in the study if they contained information on the effect of floor surface on animal performance (average daily liveweight gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR) and carcass weight), lying behaviour or animal cleanliness. There was no difference (P\textgreater0.10) in ADG, FCR or carcass weight between concrete slatted floors (CSF) and CSF overlaid with rubber mats (RM). Using RM had no effect (P\textgreater0.10) on lying duration or dirt scores of cattle. There was no difference (P\textgreater0.10) in the ADG, FCR, carcass weight, lying duration or cleanliness of cattle housed on CSF or straw bedding. It was concluded that using RM or straw instead of CSF had no effect on performance, lying time or dirt scores.
Keane, M. P., McGee, M., O’Riordan, E. G., Kelly, A. K., & Earley, B. (2018). Effect of floor type on performance, lying time and dirt scores of finishing beef cattle: a meta-analysis. Livestock Science, 212, 57–60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.012 animal housing, cattle, meta-analysis, Animal Genetics and Breeding [LL240], Animal Nutrition (Production Responses) [LL520], beef, beef cattle, carcasses, effects, liveweight gain, liveweight gains, meat, Meat Produce [QQ030], performance traits, feed conversion, data analysis, research, studies, Animal Health and Hygiene (General) [LL800], flooring, floors, slatted floors, hygiene, carcass weight, colony stimulating factor, straw