Common husbandry systems and practices for keeping beef cattle
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2025-07-25ISSN
2397-8325
Abstract
This Technical report, prepared at the request of the European Commission, describes
common husbandry systems and practices for keeping beef cattle in the EU. It complements
the EFSA Scientific opinion on the welfare of beef cattle, which was published separately.
Using data from the scientific literature and information provided by EFSA stakeholders in an
EFSA’s Public Call for Evidence, it identifies the beef cattle categories of interest (suckler cows,
suckler calves, heifers, fattening cattle, breeding bulls, and cull dairy cows), and describes
main productive cycles, housing practices, and feeding strategies. Suckler cows raise calves
until weaning (at 5–11 months), primarily in systems with pasture access. Spring calving is
the most common practice, though autumn and non-seasonal calving also occur. During
winter, suckler herds are mainly kept in loose-housing with open straw bedded pens and fed
a forage-based diet. Fully indoor and year-round pasture systems are less frequent. Fattening
cattle originate from both suckler and dairy herds, are fattened for 6–15 months and are
slaughtered between 12 and 30 months of age. They are usually housed indoors on slatted
or solid concrete floors with bedding, though in some cases they are given access to pasture
or kept in outdoor feedlots. Their diet shifts from fibre- and protein-rich feeds during the
growing phase to energy-rich feeds during finishing. Breeding bulls used for natural mating
are usually kept in suckler systems with pasture access, whereas bulls used for artificial
insemination (AI) are housed in AI stations. Cull dairy cows, when fattened before slaughter,
are typically fed either indoors or on pasture. The welfare implications of these various
husbandry systems and practices are further assessed for each animal category in the EFSA
Scientific opinion on the welfare of beef cattle on farms, which was published separately.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
77
Publisher
Wiley
Is part of
EFSA Supporting Publications
Recommended citation
Cozzi, Giulio, Ute Knierim, Sonia Marti, Siobhan Mullan, Sean Ashe, Eliana Lima, Yves Van Der Stede, et al. 2025. “Common Husbandry Systems and Practices for Keeping Beef Cattle.” EFSA Supporting Publications 22 (7). https://doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2025.en-9565.
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Producció de Remugants
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