Background An automated technique for recording eating and rumination behaviour was evaluated in ten lactating Brown Swiss cows by comparing data obtained from a pressure sensor with data obtained via direct observation over a 24-hour period. The recording device involved a pressure sensor integrated in the noseband of a halter. The analysed variables included number and duration of individual rumination, eating and resting phases, total daily length of these phases and number of cuds chewed per day. Results Eating and rumination phases were readily differentiated based on characteristic pressure profiles. Chewing movements during rumination were regular and generated regular waveforms with uniform amplitudes, whereas eating generated irreg...
Chewing behaviour of 23 lactating Swiss Fleckvieh cows was analysed in order to evaluate the predict...
The aim of the present study is to determine the relationship between subclinical mastitis and rumin...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
BACKGROUND: Eating and rumination variables were recorded in 300 healthy lactating dairy cows of 3 d...
Detailed knowledge of chewing and rumination activities is critical to fully understand the dietary ...
Background Eating and rumination variables were recorded in ten healthy cows over 5 days (group A) t...
Precision livestock farming (PLF) supports the development of sustainable dairy production. The sens...
This research communication addresses the goal of validating an algorithm to monitor natural occurre...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
In view of the demonstrated relationship between rumination time and health status, the general welf...
The Hi-Tag electronic rumination-monitoring system (SCR Engineers Ltd., Netanya, Israel), based on c...
Several commercially available devices automatically record feeding behaviour of dairy cows on farm,...
The reticuloruminal function is central to the digestive efficiency in ruminants. For cattle, collar...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the relation between reticulorumen contractions and ...
The use of sensor technologies to monitor cows’ behavior is becoming commonplace in the context of d...
Chewing behaviour of 23 lactating Swiss Fleckvieh cows was analysed in order to evaluate the predict...
The aim of the present study is to determine the relationship between subclinical mastitis and rumin...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
BACKGROUND: Eating and rumination variables were recorded in 300 healthy lactating dairy cows of 3 d...
Detailed knowledge of chewing and rumination activities is critical to fully understand the dietary ...
Background Eating and rumination variables were recorded in ten healthy cows over 5 days (group A) t...
Precision livestock farming (PLF) supports the development of sustainable dairy production. The sens...
This research communication addresses the goal of validating an algorithm to monitor natural occurre...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
In view of the demonstrated relationship between rumination time and health status, the general welf...
The Hi-Tag electronic rumination-monitoring system (SCR Engineers Ltd., Netanya, Israel), based on c...
Several commercially available devices automatically record feeding behaviour of dairy cows on farm,...
The reticuloruminal function is central to the digestive efficiency in ruminants. For cattle, collar...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the relation between reticulorumen contractions and ...
The use of sensor technologies to monitor cows’ behavior is becoming commonplace in the context of d...
Chewing behaviour of 23 lactating Swiss Fleckvieh cows was analysed in order to evaluate the predict...
The aim of the present study is to determine the relationship between subclinical mastitis and rumin...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...