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Relation of Subclinical Ketosis of Dairy Cows with Locomotion Behaviour and Ambient Temperature.

Ramūnas Antanaitis1, Vida Juozaitienė2, Mindaugas Televičius1, Dovilė Malašauskienė1, Mingaudas Urbutis1, Walter Baumgartner3.   

Abstract

Rumination time, chewing time and drinking time are indicators that can be assessed in case of cow disease. In this research, two groups of cows were formed: cows with subclinical ketosis (SCK; n = 10) and healthy cows (HG; n = 10). Behaviour such as walking activity, feeding time with head position up, feeding time with head position down, change of activity and average, minimal and maximal ambient temperature of cows were recorded by the RumiWatch noseband system (RWS; RumiWatch System, Itin+Hoch GmbH, Liestal, Switzerland). The RWS comprises a noseband halter with a built-in pressure sensor and a liquid-filled pressure tube. Data from each studied cow were recorded for 420 h. According to the results of our study, it was determined that cows diagnosed with subclinical ketosis showed a tendency to change their activity more frequently. Our data indicates that minimal and maximal ambient temperatures are related with SCK.

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Keywords:  innovation in animal farming; sensors; smart farming

Year:  2020        PMID: 33297301      PMCID: PMC7762277          DOI: 10.3390/ani10122311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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