Changes in short-term feeding behavior of dairy cows that occur with the onset of the health disorders ketosis, acute locomotory problems, and chronic lameness were investigated using data collected during previous experiments. The objective of the study was to describe and quantify those changes and to test their suitability as early indicators of disease. Feed intake, feeding time, and number of daily feeder visits were recorded with computerized feeders. Ketosis in 8 cows was characterized by rapid daily decreases in feed intake [-10.4 kg of fresh matter (FM)], feeding time (-45.5 min), and feeding rate (-25.3 g of FM/min) during an average of 3.6 d before diagnosis by farm staff. Acute locomotion disorders in 14 cows showed smaller dail...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
This study aimed to investigate how type of hoof injury and corrective trimming alter the behavior o...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
Lameness, one of the most important disorders in the dairy industry, is related to postpartum diseas...
The study aims to verify the usefulness of new intervals-based algorithms for clinical interpretatio...
Lameness is a widespread multifactorial condition affecting the health and performance of dairy cows...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
Dairy cows experience a high incidence of disease in the weeks immediately after calving, but early...
There is a tendency worldwide for the automation of farms; this has included the introduction of aut...
Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumi...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
Cows diagnosed with subclinical ketosis (SCK) after calving are at increased risk of developing othe...
Detecting lame cows is important in improving animal welfare. Automated tools are potentially useful...
Ketosis is a common disease in dairy cattle, especially in the days after calving, and is often undi...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
This study aimed to investigate how type of hoof injury and corrective trimming alter the behavior o...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
Lameness, one of the most important disorders in the dairy industry, is related to postpartum diseas...
The study aims to verify the usefulness of new intervals-based algorithms for clinical interpretatio...
Lameness is a widespread multifactorial condition affecting the health and performance of dairy cows...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
Dairy cows experience a high incidence of disease in the weeks immediately after calving, but early...
There is a tendency worldwide for the automation of farms; this has included the introduction of aut...
Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumi...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
Cows diagnosed with subclinical ketosis (SCK) after calving are at increased risk of developing othe...
Detecting lame cows is important in improving animal welfare. Automated tools are potentially useful...
Ketosis is a common disease in dairy cattle, especially in the days after calving, and is often undi...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
This study aimed to investigate how type of hoof injury and corrective trimming alter the behavior o...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...