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The effect of lameness on the resting behavior and metabolic status of dairy cattle during the transition period in a freestall-housed dairy herd

机译:自由过渡饲养的奶牛种群在过渡期of行对奶牛休息行为和代谢状态的影响

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The objective of this observational study was to examine the effect of lameness on the resting behavior of dairy cattle through the transition period in a mattress-bedded commercial freestall facility, and explore the relationships between lameness, behavior, and metabolic indicators of disease. A convenience sample was used, comprised of 40 multiparous and 17 primipa-rous Holstein cows that were recruited as they entered the close-up pen and tracked through the maternity, hospital, and fresh pens. At recruitment, 87.5% of multiparous cows and 23.5% of primiparous cows showed evidence of abnormal gait. Lying time decreased from 16 d before calving from a least squares means ± standard error of 13.5 ± 0.6 h/d to a nadir of 10.6 ± 0.38 h/d on the day of calving. After a period of increased rest after calving, lying time stabilized by d 6 to between 9.8 and 10.8 h/d. This change was accompanied by an increase in the number of lying bouts per day from least squares means (95% confidence limits) of 11.2 (10.0 to 12.4) bouts per day to a peak of 17.7 (16.5 to 18.8) bouts per day on the day before calving, and a decrease in the duration of each lying bout. Resting behavior was influenced by calving month, temperature humidity index, body condition, parity, and lameness. Moderate and severely lame cows had significantly longer lying times throughout the transition period before and after calving, but most notable was a dramatic increase in the number of lying bouts observed 3 d before and after calving. In the straw-bedded, loose-housed maternity pen, moderate and severely lame cows had 20.3 (19.1 to 21.5) bouts per day, compared with 15.6 (14.3 to 16.8) bouts per day for nonlame cows. We hypothesized that this alteration in behavior may be associated with hypersensitivity to pain due to lameness. A total of 26.3% of cows tested above a threshold of 1,400 μM P-hydroxybutyrate. Moderate and severely lame cows had a least squares means (95% confidence limits) P-hydroxybutyrate concentration of 1,165 (1,037 to 1,291) μM that was significantly greater than 697 (560 to 834) μM for slightly lame cows and 687 (551 to 824) μM for nonlame cows. In summary, lameness significantly altered the resting behavior of cows during the transition period and was associated with elevated risk for ketosis in the study herd.
机译:这项观察性研究的目的是研究在有垫层床的商业摊档设施中,me行对奶牛休息行为的影响,包括过渡期,并探讨la行,行为和疾病代谢指标之间的关系。使用了一个方便样本,包括40头多头种和17头初产荷尔斯泰因牛,当它们进入特写笔并通过产妇,医院和新鲜的笔追踪时被招募。招募时,有87.5%的多头母牛和23.5%的初生母牛表现出步态异常的迹象。产犊时间从产犊前的16天开始从最小二乘方减少,这意味着产犊当天的标准误差为13.5±0.6 h / d,最低值为10.6±0.38 h / d。产犊后休息一段时间后,躺卧时间稳定d 6至9.8至10.8 h / d。这种变化伴随着每日卧床次数的增加,从每天的最小二乘均值(95%置信限)(11.2(10.0至12.4))次峰值增加到每天17.7(16.5至18.8)次高峰。产犊前一天,每次卧推的持续时间减少。休息行为受产犊月份,温度湿度指数,身体状况,胎次和la行的影响。中度和重度me脚的母牛在产犊前后的整个过渡期间的产卵时间明显更长,但是最值得注意的是产犊前后3天观察到的产卵次数显着增加。在草编的,散装的产妇围栏中,中度和重度me脚的母牛每天要进行20.3(19.1至21.5)次动作,而非lam脚的母牛每天要进行15.6(14.3至16.8)次动作。我们假设这种行为改变可能与由于la行导致的对疼痛的超敏反应有关。总共有26.3%的母牛接受过1,400μM对羟基丁酸酯的阈值测试。中度和重度me脚奶牛的最小二乘均值(置信限为95%)为1,165(1,037至1,291)μM,明显高于轻度me足牛的697(560至834)μM和687(551至824)μM )μM(对于非lam牛)。总之,在研究期间,la行会显着改变奶牛的休息行为,并与研究组患酮症的风险增加相关。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of dairy science》 |2011年第6期|p.2883-2894|共12页
  • 作者

    D. F. Calderon; N. B. Cook;

  • 作者单位

    School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706-1102;

    School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706-1102;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    transition; lameness; behavior;

    机译:过渡;行行为;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:24:37

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