4 Must-Haves for Moving Calves

Posted on July 17, 2019 in Starting Strong
By Dr. Noah Litherland, Vita Plus dairy youngstock technical specialist
The right equipment can make the task of moving a newborn calf from the maternity area to the nursery easier on workers, as well as safe and hygienic for the calf.  Key attributes of newborn calf moving equipment include:

  1. Simple, convenient and reliable
  2. Easy to clean and sanitize
  3. Transports newborn calves safely
  4. Fits onto a scale for birth weight measurement

Here are some types of calf movers that may work well on your farm.  See the photos above for more details.

  • Tip cart:  Makes it easier for workers to slide calves into the cart without picking up the calf.
  • Homemade cart:  This doesn’t have to be an expensive investment.  You might already have the basic parts for making your own newborn calf mover.
  • Garden cart:  As shown in the third photo above, a simple garden cart might fit well on your calf scale.  This can make it very easy to get a newborn’s birth weight.
  • Skid-steer attachments:  For larger farms moving multiple newborn calves, a skid-steer attachment can be useful.  The platform can be raised or lowered to fit the application.
  • Small trailer:  For longer distances, or hauling on the road, an enclosed trailer dedicated to hauling newborn calves may be a convenient option.  It should be cleaned and sanitized frequently.

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