Title
Assessment of Ruminating, Eating, and Locomotion Behavior during Heat Stress in Dairy Cattle by Using Advanced Technological Monitoring
Language
English
Description (en)
Heat stress (HS) significantly impacts dairy farming, prompting interest in precision dairy farming (PDF) for gauging its effects on cow health. This study assessed the influence of the Temperature-Humidity Index (THI) on rumination, eating, and locomotor activity. Various parameters, like rumination time, drinking gulps, chews per minute, and others were analyzed. The hypothesis was that precision dairy farming technology could help detect HS. Nine healthy Lithuanian Black-and-White cows were randomly selected for the trial. RumiWatch noseband sensors recorded behaviors, while SmaXtec climate sensors monitored THI. The data collection spanned from 14 June to 30 June. Cows in the THI class ≥ 72 exhibited reduced drinking time (51.16% decrease, p< 0.01), fewer chews per minute (12.9% decrease, p< 0.01), and higher activity levels (16.99% increase, p< 0.01). THI showed an inverse correlation with drinking time (r = -0.191, p< 0.05) and chews per bolus (r = -0.172, p< 0.01). Innovative technologies like RumiWatch are effective in detecting HS effects on behaviors. Future studies should explore the impact of HS on RWS biomarkers, considering factors such as lactation stage, number, yield, and pregnancy.
Keywords (en)
Temperature-Humidity Index; Holstein Cows; Performance; Health; Climate; Sensor; Time; Hot
DOI
10.3390/ani13182825
Author of the digital object
Ramūnas  Antanaitis  (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
Walter  Baumgartner  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Sigitas  Japertas  (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
Arūnas  Rutkauskas  (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
Ieva  Ribelytė  (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
Karina  Džermeikaitė  (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
Agnė  Bespalovaitė  (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.1 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Animals
Pages or Volume
13
Volume
13
Number
18
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2023
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
23.02.2024 01:50:04
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Metadata
Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien (Vetmeduni) | Veterinärplatz 1 | 1210 Wien - Österreich | T +43 1 25077-0 | Web: vetmeduni.ac.at