Deadline: 30 August 2024
- Background
Carefully transitioning pre-weaned dairy calves from a milk-based diet to a pasture-based diet is critical for their future growth, health and welfare. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recently recommended calves be fed milk at a rate of 20% of bodyweight for the first weeks of life (7-8 L/calf/day).
However, higher milk-feeding rates should not be undertaken to the detriment of rumen development, health and welfare of calves. Pre-weaning, weaning and post-weaning feeding management protocols for Irish dairy calves need to be re-evaluated to cater for changes in pre-weaning management practices and to ensure a trajectory which maximises calf growth, health and welfare.
The objectives of this project are to investigate the effect of pre- and post-weaning diet and their interaction on calf growth, health, behaviour and rumen development. More specifically, questions to be answered include:
- What is the best combination of milk allowance, concentrate composition and fresh grass provision pre- and post-weaning for calf growth, health and welfare?
- Can ultrasound be used as a non-invasive method to assess rumen development in calves?
- How do pre-weaning diets affect rumen microbiota in calves?
The successful applicant will be involved in the daily management of the calves; collecting data related to their feeding, growth and behaviour, collating and analysing these data and designing protocol modifications to enable real solutions to be delivered to Irish dairy farmers
- Requirements
- Applicants should have or expect to have an MSc in an appropriate discipline (Agriculture /Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine or another related discipline).
- The successful candidate should be highly self-motivated and enthusiastic.
- The PhD Scholarship is a joint research project between Teagasc Moorepark, Co. Cork, Ireland and the Animal Production Systems group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands.
- The student will be primarily based at Teagasc Moorepark and registered at Wageningen University, for a 4-year PhD degree programme.
- This graduate programme enables the PhD student to develop into an independent researcher at the highest international level.
- The student will work under the supervision of Dr Emer Kennedy (Teagasc) and Dr Eddie Bokkers and Dr Laura Webb (Wageningen University).
- Initially the PhD scholar is appointed for a period of 18 months.
- Continuation for another 30 months will be based on performance evaluation.
- A minimum level of competency in English is required. Please click HERE with regard to English language requirements
- Award
- The scholarship funding is €25,000 per annum plus a contribution to fees up to a maximum of €6,000 per annum (total scholarship funding is €31,000) and is tenable for 4 years.
- The scholarship will commence in autumn 2024.
- How To Apply?
Applicants should submit a CV, including the contact details of at least two referees, and covering letter detailing their motivation, qualifications, experience and to Emer Kennedy [email protected]