Title
Dairy cows' motivation to nurse their calves
Language
English
Description (en)
When weaning offspring, female mammals limit nursing opportunities. This study aimed to investigate whether imposing a gradual reduction in daily contact time, by separating cows from their calves as an attempt to stimulate weaning, reduced dairy cows' motivation to nurse their calves. For seven weeks, 84 Holstein-Friesian cow-calf pairs were housed with either full-time (23 h contact/d), part-time (10 h contact/d), or no contact. In the following two weeks, half of full- and part-time pairs were subjected to reduced contact (50% of initial contact in week 8, 25% of initial contact in week 9), while the other half continued with unchanged contact. In weeks 8 and 9, cows' motivation to obtain full contact to and opportunity to nurse their calves was measured using weighted push gates using a novel maximum price paid method providing an alternative choice to the cows to reduce frustration. Cows with reduced calf contact were more motivated than cows with unchanged contact; however, cows used the alternative choice less than expected. The results show that cows' motivation for full calf contact and opportunity to nurse increases when daily calf contact is reduced, illustrating that dairy cows are motivated to continue nursing their 9- to 10-week-old calves.
Keywords (en)
Animals; Cattle; Motivation; Female; Dairying; Weaning; Behavior, Animalphysiology
DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-64038-z
Author of the digital object
Emma Hvidtfeldt  Jensen  (Aarhus University)
Margit Bak  Jensen  (Aarhus University)
Jean-Loup  Rault  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Melissa  Bateson  (Newcastle University)
Heather W.  Neave  (Aarhus University / Purdue University)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.4 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Scientific Reports
Pages or Volume
12
Volume
14
Number
1
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Publication Date
2024
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
03.07.2024 07:45:56
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