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Slightly and Moderately Lame Cows in Tie Stalls Behave Differently From Non-lame Controls. A Matched Case-Control Study

机译:在Tie Stalls中略微和中等跛脚的牛与非跛足控制行事不同。匹配案例对照研究

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Lameness affects dairy cows worldwide and is usually associated with pain. Behavioral differences in lame compared to non-lame tie-stall-housed dairy cows might be less pronounced than in free-stall-housed, since the principle demands to a cow’s locomotor system and thus the impact of lameness on behavior seem to be lower in tie stalls. Behavioral differences between lame and non-lame cows might be used to estimate the impact of lameness on the well-being of tied dairy cows. In the current study, lame cows were categorized as locomotion scoring between 2.25 and 3.25 on a 1 – 5 scale. The aim was to compare the eating, rumination and lying behavior of lame cows against non-lame tied dairy cows, in order to draw conclusions on the association of lameness, behavior and well-being in tied dairy cows. The eating and rumination behavior of 26, the lying behavior of 30, and the relative upright and lying activities of 25 matched case-control pairs were analyzed, considering the matching criteria farm, breed-type, and parity-group. Lame cows had fewer (mean of the pairwise differences (case – control) (meandiff) = -2.6 bouts, CI95% [-3.8 – -1.4] bouts, p = 0.001), but longer lying bouts (meandiff = 26.7 min per bout, CI95% [10.1 – 43.4] min per bout, p = 0.006). The lying time was shorter (meandiff = -64.7 min, CI95% [-104.4 – -24.9] min, p = 0.006) in lame cows compared to their non-lame controls. Lame cows had a shorter eating time (meandiff = -27.7 min, CI95% [-51.5 – -4.0] min, p = 0.042) and spent a larger proportion of their upright time ruminating (meandiff = 7.2 %, CI95% [3.2 – 11.1] %, p = 0.001) instead of eating. The results of the current study indicate that the eating, rumination, and lying behavior of lame tied dairy cows is altered. These findings indicate that slight and moderate lameness (locomotion score between 2.25 and 3.25 on a 1 – 5 scale) are likely to be associated with an impaired well-being in affected tied dairy cows. This underlines the need to continuously reduce the lameness prevalence and severity in tied dairy herds.
机译:跛足影响全世界的乳制品奶牛,通常与疼痛有关。与非跛脚的斗牛牛棚奶牛相比瘸子的行为差异可能不如在自由摊位的空间内宣布,因为原理对牛的运动系统的原理要求,因此跛行对行为的影响似乎更低领带摊位。跛脚和非跛脚牛之间的行为差​​异可用于估计跛足对奶牛奶牛福祉的影响。在目前的研究中,跛脚奶牛被分类为2.25和3.25之间的运动计量,在1 - 5规模之间。目的是比较跛脚牛的饮食,谣言和撒谎的行为对抗非跛脚绑定的奶牛,以得出结论跛足,行为和福祉的结合。考虑到匹配标准农场,品种型和奇偶阶段,分析了26个,30次伴随行为的饮食和探测行为,以及25种匹配案例对照对的相对直立和躺着的活动。跛脚的奶牛较少(成对差异的平均值(案例控制)(均值 - 控制)= -2.6次,CI95%[-3.8 - -1.4] Bouts,P = 0.001),但更长的谎言(均值= 26.7分钟,CI95%[10.1-33.4]每次偏出,p = 0.006)。与其非跛足对照相比,躺着时间较短(均值= -64.7分钟,CI95%[-104.4 - -24.9] min,p = 0.006)。跛脚的奶牛吃较短的饮食时间(均值= -27.7分钟,CI95%[-51.5 - -4.0] min,p = 0.042)并花费较大比例的直立时间反光(均值= 7.2%,CI95%[3.2 - 11.1]%,p = 0.001)而不是进食。目前的研究结果表明,跛脚捆绑奶牛的饮食,谣言和撒谎行为被改变。这些发现表明,轻微和中等的跛足(在1 - 5级的2.25和3.25之间的运动得分)可能与受影响的乳制奶牛中受损的福祉有关。这强调了不断降低乳制牛奶群中的跛足患病率和严重程度的必要性。

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