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Video footage from the following farms was used to help demonstrate different housing options and structures.

Owners: Philippe Lacerte, Andréane Dupont, Chantal Pipon, Denis Dupont  

Location: Saint-Sévère, Québec  

Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 2   

Herd size*: 120 cattle, including 57 lactating cows, 9 dry cows, and 54 calves and heifers  

 Area of cultivated land: 505 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2016 

2018 

2019 

Housing type 

Free stall – deep bedded stalls   

Free stall   

Group housed, Bedded pack   

Building size (ft2) 

13,000  

7,600 

2,000 

Ventilation type 

Negative (Tunnel)  

Negative (Tunnel)  

Negative (Tunnel)  

Milking system: Monobox milking robot (GEA)  

Key elements: Deep stalls bedded with recycled manure solids, adaptation of old buildings for calves and multi-breed herd (68% Holstein, 25% Jersey and 7% Ayrshire)  

* : As of October 2022  

Owners: Martin Lavallée and Isabelle Marcous   
Location: Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 7   

Herd size*: 385 cattle, including 165 lactating cows, 35 dry cows and 185 calves and heifers  

Area of cultivated land: 950 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2017 

Contract rearing 

2019  

Housing type 

Free stall – deep bedded stalls  

 

Group housed  

Bedded pack  

Building size (ft) 

185 x 265 

 

50 x 136 

Ventilation type 

Negative (Cross) + baffle curtains  

 

Negative (perforated walls), Natural (calves post-weaning)  

 

Milking system: Milking robot (Lely)  

Key elements: Cross ventilation with baffle curtains, nursery ventilation systems uses perforated (air diffusing) walls, and contract rearing of heifers  

* :  As of October 2022  

Owner: Jasmin Mathieu  
Location: Terrebonne, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 5 

Herd size*: 347 cattle, including 172 lactating cows, 23 dry cows, and 152 calves and heifers  

Area of cultivated land: 400 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2010 

2000 

2017 

Housing type 

Free stall  

Free stall  

Group housed  

Bedded pack 

Building size (ft) 

114 x 168 

105 x 96 

63 x 37 

Ventilation type 

Natural + Supplemental ventilation (HVLS1 and LVHS 2) 

Natural + Supplemental ventilation (LVHS 2) 

Positive (Tube system; PPTV) 

 

Milking system: Internal rotary milking parlour (GEA), 20 units  

Key elements: Supplemental ventilation, water mattresses, rotary milking parlour, adaptation of old buildings for calves and calf feeding with modified automated calf feeder   

* : As of October 2022  

1 HVLS: High-volume, low-speed fans  

2 LVHS: Low-volume, high-speed fans   

Owners: Carol Venneman and Hanspeter Kobel  
Location: Clarenceville, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 3   

Herd size*: 175 cattle, including 87 lactating cows, 14 dry cows and 74 calves and heifers   

Area of cultivated land: 95 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2019  

2016  

2020  

Housing type 

 Compost bedded pack   

Bedded pack  

Group housed Bedded pack  

 

Building size (ft) 

80 x 374  

62 x 128  

44 x 48  

Ventilation type 

Natural + supplemental ventilation (HVLS1)  

Natural  

Natural  

 

Milking system: Parallel milking parlour (GEA), double 10 (20 units)  

Key elements: composted manure bedding, electric fences used to separate pens, mechanically simplistic, distribution of the ration by conveyor and deep feed bunk   

* : As of October 2022  

1 HVLS: High-volume, low-speed fans   

Owners: Alain, Jacques, Mathieu, Hugo, Guillaume and Audrey Lafortune  
Location: Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 2   

Herd size*: 295 cattle, including 155 lactating cows, 25 dry cows and 115 calves and heifers 

Area of cultivated land: 800 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2011 

2000 

2016 

Housing type 

Tie stall 

Free stall  

Group housed Bedded pack 

Building size (ft) 

76 x 225  

95 x 145  

Cows’ building 

Ventilation type 

Negative (Tunnel) + supplemental ventilation (LVHS2) 

Natural 

Negative (Tunnel) 

   

Milking system: Pipeline 

Key elements: Addition of fans over lactating cows (2019), improvement of a tie stall and track carrier system for milkers  

* : As of October 2022  

2 LVHS: Low-volume, high-speed fans 

Owners: Pierre and Pierre Olivier Caron  
Location: Plessisville, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 3   

Herd size*: 176 cattle, including 80 lactating cows, 16 dry cows and 80 heifers and calves  

Area of cultivated land: 93 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2019  

2002  

2019  

Housing type 

Free stall – deep bedded stalls  

Cold barn   
Bedded pack  

Cold barn   
Bedded pack  

Building size (ft) 

104 x 300  

52 x 125  

28 x 40  

Ventilation type 

Natural + supplemental ventilation (Cyclone)  

Natural + supplemental ventilation  

Positive (Tude system; PPTV)  

 

Milking system: Milking robot (Lely)  

Key elements: Deep stalls bedded with sand, rubber mats in every alley, sprinklers at the feed bunk and non-insulated calf housing  

* : As of October 2022  

Owners: Jacques, Jean-Luc, Françis and Yannick Laperle  
Location: Coaticook, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 4   

Herd size*:  427 cattle, including 127 lactating cows, 25 dry cows and 275 calves and heifers   

Area of cultivated land: 300 hectares 

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

1990 

2020 

2017 

Housing type 

Tie stall 

Cold barn  
Bedded pack  

Individually housed 

Hutches 

Building size (ft) 

263 (length)  

284 x 54 

164 (length) 

Ventilation type 

Negative (Tunnel) 

Positive (Tube system; PPTV) + supplemental ventilation (Cyclone)  

Positive (Tube system; PPTV)  

 
Milking system: Pipeline   

Key elements: 3-wall building with a removable curtain and positive ventilation along the length of the building  

* : As of October 2022  

Owners: Charles, Marc-Antoine and Gilles Lanciaux  
Location: Dixville, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 7   

Herd size*: 600 cattle, including 255 lactating cows, 60 dry cows and 285 calves and heifers   

Area of cultivated land: 323 hectares  

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

2019 

2000 

2018 

Housing type 

Free stall – deep bedded stalls + bedded pack  

Free stall   

Pair housed  

Bedded pack  

Building size (ft2) 

83,000 

25,000 

20,000 

Ventilation type 

Natural + supplemental ventilation (LVHS2) 

Negative (Tunnel)+ supplemental ventilation 

Negative (Cross) 

Milking system: External rotary milking parlour (BouMatic), 50 units  

Key elements: Supplemental ventilation, holding area with rubber mats, deep bedded stalls with wood shavings and lime, rotary milking parlour and ad lib milk feeding of calves with special tube system  

 * : As of October 2022  

2 LVHS: Low-volume, high speed fans   

Owners: Nadine Lalande and François Paiement  
Location: Mirabel, Québec  
Number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 3  

Herd Size*: 267 cattle, including 115 lactating cows, 15 dry cows and 137 calves and heifers   

Area of cultivated land: 200 hectares 

 

Cows 

Heifers 

Calves 

Construction year 

1963/1997/2007  

1995/2019 

2017 

Housing type 

Tie stall 

Cold barn  
Bedded pack  

Group housed Bedded pack 

Building size (ft) 

270 x 32, 38 et 60 

142 x 42 

100 x 50 

Ventilation type 

Negative (Tunnel) 

Natural 

Natural + Positive (Tube system; PPTV)  

   

Milking system: Pipeline  

Key elements: 3-walled building (heifers) and cows have outdoor access  

* : As of October 2022  

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This project is funded by the Sectoral Development Program under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership between the governments of Canada and Québec.