Behaviour is commonly used to detect sickness in animals, but the impact of sickness on lying and maternal behaviours around parturition is not well understood. The objective was to assess the effects of sickness on the lying and grooming behaviours of dairy cows in the first 24 h after giving birth. Cows were categorized as 'sick' (n = 8) if they had at least one rectal temperature ≥39.1 °C and one clinical sign of illness (mastitis, pneumonia or an unknown infection) within 24 h of calving. These cows were match-paired for parity with cows that had no rectal temperature ≥39.1 °C and no clinical signs of illness up to 3 d after calving (n = 8; 'not sick'). The duration and latency of cow behaviours (standing, lying, lying bouts, lying clos...
Ensuring high standards of welfare of the dairy cow atcalving is vital, but the area ha...
Lameness is a serious welfare issue for dairy cows. To date, the majority of studies have focused on...
Lameness affects lying behaviour in dairy cattle, increasing total lying time and the number of lyin...
Behaviour is commonly used to detect sickness in animals, but the impact of sickness on lying and ma...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
Dairy cows are at high risk of becoming ill with metabolic and inflammatory diseases during the tran...
Dairy cows require individual monitoring around the time of calving to identify any calving difficul...
The aim of this study was to characterize calving behavior of dairy cows and to compare the duration...
Management of modern dairy farms spend a considerable amount of time ensuring that every cow produce...
Many veal calves arrive to growing facilities with diseases, including diarrhea and navel inflammati...
The aim of this study was to examine the time budgets of 20 lactating primiparous Italian Holstein c...
Metritis is a disease of particular concern after calving due to its negative effects on the reprod...
A consequence of the high rates of morbidity and mortality of calves on North American dairy farms i...
The present study examines the impact of chronic lameness, where animals remained at the same locomo...
Dairy cows experience a high incidence of disease in the weeks immediately after calving, but early...
Ensuring high standards of welfare of the dairy cow atcalving is vital, but the area ha...
Lameness is a serious welfare issue for dairy cows. To date, the majority of studies have focused on...
Lameness affects lying behaviour in dairy cattle, increasing total lying time and the number of lyin...
Behaviour is commonly used to detect sickness in animals, but the impact of sickness on lying and ma...
Many concerns over the welfare of dairy cattle occur during the time around parturition. As cows tra...
Dairy cows are at high risk of becoming ill with metabolic and inflammatory diseases during the tran...
Dairy cows require individual monitoring around the time of calving to identify any calving difficul...
The aim of this study was to characterize calving behavior of dairy cows and to compare the duration...
Management of modern dairy farms spend a considerable amount of time ensuring that every cow produce...
Many veal calves arrive to growing facilities with diseases, including diarrhea and navel inflammati...
The aim of this study was to examine the time budgets of 20 lactating primiparous Italian Holstein c...
Metritis is a disease of particular concern after calving due to its negative effects on the reprod...
A consequence of the high rates of morbidity and mortality of calves on North American dairy farms i...
The present study examines the impact of chronic lameness, where animals remained at the same locomo...
Dairy cows experience a high incidence of disease in the weeks immediately after calving, but early...
Ensuring high standards of welfare of the dairy cow atcalving is vital, but the area ha...
Lameness is a serious welfare issue for dairy cows. To date, the majority of studies have focused on...
Lameness affects lying behaviour in dairy cattle, increasing total lying time and the number of lyin...