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- Title
Understanding Compost-Bedded Pack Barn Systems in Regions with a Tropical Climate: A Review of the Current State of the Art.
- Authors
Andrade, Rafaella Resende; Tinôco, Ilda de Fátima Ferreira; Damasceno, Flávio Alves; Oliveira, Carlos Eduardo Alves; Concha, Mariana Silva; Zacaroni, Ozana de Fátima; Bambi, Gianluca; Barbari, Matteo
- Abstract
Simple Summary: The search for housing systems that contribute to increases in productivity and milk quality with the meticulous use of resources is one of the main challenges with modern livestock. In this sense, the compost-bedded pack barn (CBP) is a promising alternative for raising dairy cattle. However, answers regarding the applicability of this system to the conditions of tropical and subtropical climates are lacking, focusing on Brazil. The objective of this study was to gather and describe the most recent information on open and closed CBP for dairy cattle. Properly designed, open CBP facilities with suitably designed ventilation systems and effective bedding management show potential for the climatic conditions and building typologies in Brazil. Most studies on the closed CBP system have provided only preliminary impressions because limited amounts of data have been collected. The first results demonstrate serious challenges with bedding management. The discussed results can be used to guide decision-making processes to create suitable environmental conditions for CBP systems. The main challenge in milk production has been to maintain a focus on efficient processes that enhance production outcomes while aligning with animal welfare and sustainability and being valued by society. As an alternative to improve cow welfare in production and provide better handling of the waste generated by the activity, the system called the compost-bedded pack barn (CBP) has been widely adopted in countries with temperate climates and higher milk production. This CBP has been attracting global interest, including from countries with tropical and subtropical climates, such as Brazil, where many producers have started to use it due to the response in terms of milk productivity. A CBP can be designed either in (a) an open facility with natural ventilation or a positive-pressure ventilation system or (b) totally closed facilities, equipped with negative-pressure ventilation systems and permanent thermal control. The latter system is being implemented in Brazil, despite insufficient knowledge about its efficiency. The objective of this study was, through a review, to gather and describe the most recent information on the use of open and closed CBP systems for dairy cattle housing, mainly covering how it is applied in tropical climate regions. To achieve the proposed objective, this review study included the following topics related to CBPs: (i) implementation, (ii) bedding, (iii) general construction and architectural characteristics, and (iv) ambient thermal conditioning. Knowledge gaps and directions for future research are also identified here.
- Subjects
TROPICAL climate; NATURAL ventilation; MINE ventilation; DAIRY cattle; TROPICAL conditions; TEMPERATE climate
- Publication
Animals (2076-2615), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 12, p1755
- ISSN
2076-2615
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ani14121755