Dairy farmers are implementing major improvements to dairy housing and facilities to ensure cow comfort and promote welfare.
Dairy cows benefit from better housing
A calf on the Watertown Holsteins farm steps out of a hutch.
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A calf on the Watertown Holsteins farm steps out of a hutch.
Submitted photoDairy farmers are implementing major improvements to dairy housing and facilities to ensure cow comfort and promote welfare.
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