The success of training weanlings to encourage the use of weanling cub
icles was evaluated through the analysis of cattle behaviour by direct
observation. Two experiments were conducted. In the first experiment
the animals were not actively encouraged to use cubicles and this resu
lted in 61% of the animals using the cubicles. In the second experimen
t, additional bedding (mats) and/or food were offered to encourage the
animals to use cubicles. At the end of this experiment, 95% of the we
anlings used the cubicles. Treatments with mats attracted much greater
occupancy of cubicles than treatments without mats during both day an
d night observation periods. The mean turnover rate of cubicles was hi
ghest in treatments with mats for both day and night observations. The
mean number of cubicles visited per weanling was 9.56 (range 8-18) of
22. Although preference for experimental treatment was evident, cubic
le fidelity was low. Additional experiments were conducted the followi
ng winter in adult cubicles using the same animals, now pregnant heife
rs. The first experiment monitored the reaction of these animals (untr
ained as weanlings) to adult cubicles with and without mats. The secon
d experiment monitored the reaction of animals (trained as weanlings)
to adult cubicles. The final experiment monitored cubicle utilisation
by pregnant heifers who were housed in a slatted unit as weanlings. Al
l animals that had previously used cubicles as weanlings consistently
used the adult cubicles, but those animals who refused cubicles as wea
nlings also refused the adult cubicles. Of the 11 heifers housed on sl
ats as weanlings only one animal consistently used cubicles. Heifers t
rained as weanlings had the highest occupancy levels. Heifers from non
-training experiments and bedded on mats as heifers had the second hig
hest occupancy levels. Both of these treatments had significantly high
er occupancy levels than non-trained heifers bedded on concrete or sla
ts as weanlings. Provision of mats proved to be the most successful me
ans of encouraging weanlings to use cubicles. Mats were also effective
in encouraging cubicle usage by heifers that had previously rejected
cubicles.