Introduction

Dairy farming represents the largest sector of agriculture in Ontario. In Canada, dairy is a supply managed commodity which means that producers are required to purchase quota to participate in the market.

Dairy cattle produce an average of 30 litres of milk daily. The most popular breeds of dairy cattle are:

  • Holstein
  • Jersey
  • Ayrshire
  • Brown Swiss
  • Guernsey
  • Milking Shorthorn
  • Canadienne

Learn more about the dairy industry in Canada — including quota and regulations — through the Dairy Farmers of Ontario and Dairy Farmers of Canada.

The Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle serve as the national understanding of care requirements and recommended practices.

General

Learn about how to start a farm, the dairy industry and best practices for animal care.

Health

Learn about common illnesses in dairy cows and how to maintain herd health.

Care and handling

Learn about dairy cow care, calf management and how to humanely euthanize and dispose of calves.

Feeding and nutrition

Learn about feeding, nutrition, water quality and the effects of mould and mycotoxin in dairy feed.

Mould and mycotoxins

Learn about illnesses commonly linked to feeding and nutrition:

Housing and facilities

Create a low-stress environment for dairy herds and improve energy efficiency with proper housing and ventilation in your barn.

Layout and construction

Lighting

Ventilation

Bedding