| Literature DB >> 33005481 |
Sara Hintze1, Freija Maulbetsch1, Lucy Asher2, Christoph Winckler1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Animals kept in barren environments often show increased levels of inactivity and first studies indicate that inactive behaviour may reflect boredom or depression-like states. However, to date, knowledge of what inactivity looks like in different species is scarce and methods to precisely describe and analyse inactive behaviour are thus warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Animal welfare; Cattle; Co-occurring postures; Cspade; Inactive behaviour; Inactivity ethogram; Machine learning algorithm
Year: 2020 PMID: 33005481 PMCID: PMC7512136 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Inactivity Ethogram for fattening cattle.
Descriptions of all postures per category are given. Postures were continuously recorded when the focal animal was defined as standing or lying inactively.
| Basic body postures (Basic) | Standing | Three or four claws on the ground, trunk does not touch the ground, no forward movement | |
| Lying | Trunk touches the ground | ||
| Out of sight | The exact body posture cannot be defined by the experimenter | ||
| Lying postures (Lying) | Lying chest-prone, both front legs under body | Chest-prone position, both front legs are bent at the carpal joint and placed under the body | |
| Lying chest-prone, one front leg under body | Chest-prone position, one front leg is bent at the carpal joint and placed under the body, the other front leg is stretched | ||
| Lying chest-prone, both front legs stretched | Chest-prone position, both front legs are stretched | ||
| Lying laterally | Either the right or the left side of the trunk on the ground, legs not under the body | Decribed as “lying flat” in | |
| Out of sight | The exact lying position cannot be defined by the experimenter | ||
| Head postures (Head) | Head up | While standing: head at a height of between the carpal joint and head and back being in a horizontal line; between “head down” and “head raised” While lying: all positions in which the mouth does not touch the ground, the head is not placed on the own body or on a conspecific/an object | |
| Head down | While standing: head at a height of between touching the ground and the carpal joint While lying: mouth or other part of the head touches the ground | ||
| Head raised | Head held above the imaginary horizontal line between the back and the rump | Described as “above horizontal” in | |
| Head leaned against conspecific | Forehead of focal animal touches body of conspecific | ||
| Head on conspecific/object | Chin or jowl of the focal animal in direct contact with a conspecific or object, e.g., a fence | Described as “head-resting” in | |
| Head on flank | Chin or jowl rests on flank | ||
| Out of sight | The exact head posture cannot be defined by the experimenter | ||
| Ear postures (Ears) | Forwards | Both ears are in or in front of the frontal plane | Described as ears “plane” and “ahead” in |
| Backwards | Both ears are behind the frontal plane | Described as ears “backward” in | |
| Asymmetrical | Both ears are in two distinct positions relative to the frontal plane, i.e., one ear forwards and one ear backwards | According to ears “asymmetrical” in | |
| Low | Ears hang loosely downwards, fall perpendicular to the head | Described as “EP4” in | |
| Out of sight | The exact ear posture cannot be defined by the experimenter | ||
| Eye closure (Eyes) | Eyes open | Upper and lower eyelid are not in contact, part of the eyeballs is visible | Not defined, but mentioned in |
| Eyes closed | Upper and lower eyelid are in contact, eyeballs invisible | Not defined, but mentioned in | |
| Out of sight | The experimenter cannot define whether the eyes are open or closed | ||
| Tail movement (Tail) | Tail hanging | Tail hangs straight downwards, minimal soft movements of the lower end of the tail are accepted as the tail still being hanging | |
| Tail in motion (tail flinch) | Tail moves from one side to the other, the tip exceeds the height of the focal animal’s knees | ||
| Out of sight | The experimenter cannot define whether the tail hangs or moves |
Figure 1(In)activity levels and basic body postures on the group level.
The mean percentage of inactive animals per group and of inactively lying or standing animals is shown per husbandry system: (A) INTENSIVE, (B) SEMI, (C) PASTURE. Inactive/active: inactive (navy), active (azure). Basic body postures: lying (navy), standing (azure) while being inactive.
Figure 2(In)activity levels and postures displayed by the focal animals while being inactive.
The mean percentage of time the focal animals spent inactive and showed the different postures while being inactive is shown per husbandry system: (A) INTENSIVE, (B) SEMI, (C) PASTURE. Inactive/active: inactive (navy), active (azure). Basic body postures: lying (navy), standing (azure). Lying postures: two front legs under body (navy), one front leg under body (azure), both front legs stretched (turquoise), lateral (yellow). Head postures: up (navy), down (azure), raised (turquoise), on conspecific (yellow), leaned (orange), on own body while lying (grey). Ear postures: forwards (navy), backwards (azure), asymmetrical (turquoise), low (yellow). Eye closure: open (navy), close (azure). Tail movement: no movement (navy), movement (azure).
Number of frequent combinations.
The number of frequent combinations as identified by the cspade algorithm for pairwise (e.g., Basic plus Head, Head plus Eye), threefold (e.g., Basic plus Head plus Ear, Head plus Ear plus Eye) and fourfold combinations (Basic plus Head plus Ear plus Eye) as well as the sum of all frequent combinations is presented per husbandry system.
| INTENSIVE | 39 | 40 | 13 | 92 |
| SEMI | 37 | 40 | 15 | 92 |
| PASTURE | 32 | 32 | 11 | 75 |
Figure 3Pairwise combinations of postures.
The relationship between pairwise combinations of postures (frequent sequences of two) of Basic, Head, Ears and Eyes are shown per husbandry system: (A) INTENSIVE, (B) SEMI, (C) PASTURE. The thickness of the lines indicates the confidence values of the combination of postures calculated using the cspade algorithm. The colours represent the involved body parts; red: Basic plus Head, Ear or Eye; blue: Head plus Ear or Eye; green: Ear plus Eye.
Confidence values for Lying and Standing with Eyes open and Eyes closed.
Confidence values of the pairwise combinations of Lying and Standing with Eyes open and Eyes closed identified using the cspade algorithm are presented per husbandry system. Confidence values (likelihood of observing the respective combination of postures displayed in future observations) can range between 0 (not likely) and 1 (very likely).
| INTENSIVE | 0.61 | 0.40 | 0.52 | <0.01 |
| SEMI | 0.59 | 0.32 | 0.53 | 0.05 |
| PASTURE | 0.55 | 0.38 | 0.64 | <0.01 |
Figure 4Fourfold combinations of postures.
The mean percentage of time the animals spent displaying the six most common fourfold combinations of postures (combinations displayed for at least 5% of the inactivity time across husbandry systems) are shown per husbandry system. From left to right: Lying_Head up_Ears backwards_Eyes open (navy), Standing_Head up_Ears forwards_Eyes open (azure), Lying_Head up_Ears backwards_Eyes closed (turquoise), Lying_Head up_Ears forwards_Eyes open (yellow), Standing_Head up_Ears backwards_Eyes open (orange), Lying_Head up_Ears low_Eyes closed (light grey), all other combinations (dark grey).
Confidence values for fourfold combinations of postures.
Confidence values for frequent combinations of postures of all four body parts (Basic, Head, Ears, Eyes) identified using the cspade algorithm are given per husbandry system. Confidence values (likelihood of observing the respective combination of postures displayed in future observations) can range between 0 (not likely) and 1 (very likely). Only combinations with a confidence value ≥0.1 are shown. Combinations are ordered from the largest to the smallest maximum confidence value across husbandry systems. For each combination, the largest confidence value is marked in dark blue, the second smallest in medium blue, the smallest in light blue and values less than 0.1 in white.
| Lying_Head up_Ears backwards_Eyes open | 0.604 | 0.568 | 0.363 |
| Standing_Head up_Ears forwards_Eyes open | 0.490 | 0.484 | 0.575 |
| Standing_Head up_Ears backwards_Eyes open | 0.479 | 0.400 | 0.425 |
| Lying_Head up_Ears forwards_Eyes open | 0.438 | 0.442 | 0.375 |
| Standing_Head up_Ears asymmetrical_Eyes open | 0.417 | 0.411 | 0.175 |
| Lying_Head up_Ears asymmetrical_Eyes open | 0.406 | 0.326 | 0.088 |
| Lying_Head up_Ears backwards_Eyes closed | 0.333 | 0.284 | 0.338 |
| Standing_Head down_Ears forwards_Eyes open | 0.198 | 0.295 | 0.200 |
| Lying_Head up_Ears forwards_Eyes closed | 0.188 | 0.200 | 0.275 |
| Standing_Head down_Ears backwards_Eyes open | 0.188 | 0.211 | |
| Lying_Head up_Low ears_Eyes closed | 0.105 | 0.200 | |
| Lying_Head up_Low ears_Eyes open | 0.116 | 0.163 | |
| Lying_Head up_Ears asymmetrical_Eyes closed | 0.156 | 0.126 | 0.138 |
| Lying_Head on body_Ears backwards_Eyes open | 0.137 | ||
| Standing_Head raised_Ears forwards_Eyes open | 0.115 | 0.126 | |
| Lying_Head on conspecific or object_Ears backwards_Eyes open | 0.104 |