Understanding the herd structure of housed dairy cows has the potential to reveal preferential interactions, detect changes in behavior indicative of illness, and optimize farm management regimes. This study investigated the structure and consistency of the proximity interaction network of a permanently housed commercial dairy herd throughout October 2014, using data collected from a wireless local positioning system. Herd-level networks were determined from sustained proximity interactions (pairs of cows continuously within three meters for 60 s or longer), and assessed for social differentiation, temporal stability, and the influence of individual-level characteristics such as lameness, parity, and days in milk. We determined the leve...
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AbstractThe present study aims to identify margins for the improvement of dairy animal welfare and p...
Understanding the herd structure of housed dairy cows has the potential to reveal preferential inter...
Understanding the herd structure of housed dairy cows has the potential to reveal preferential inter...
The changing landscape of the UK’s dairy farms poses increasing challenges to farm staff in terms of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe natu...
ArticleSocial relationships have been shown to significantly impact individual and group success in ...
Farm animals may serve as models for evaluating social networks in a controlled environment. We used...
In modern freestall barns where large groups of cows are housed together, the behavior displayed by ...
Animal social network is the key to understand many ecological and epidemiological pro-cesses. We us...
Social network analysis in dairy calves has not been widely studied, with previous studies limited b...
Lameness is a key health and welfare issue affecting commercial herds of dairy cattle, with potentia...
Animal social network is the key to understand many ecological and epidemiological processes. We use...
In many species, animals live in highly structured groups. In these groups, individual differences i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Kn...
Je n'ai pas encore les pages des proceedingsReal-Time Locating System to study the persistence of so...
AbstractThe present study aims to identify margins for the improvement of dairy animal welfare and p...
Understanding the herd structure of housed dairy cows has the potential to reveal preferential inter...
Understanding the herd structure of housed dairy cows has the potential to reveal preferential inter...
The changing landscape of the UK’s dairy farms poses increasing challenges to farm staff in terms of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe natu...
ArticleSocial relationships have been shown to significantly impact individual and group success in ...
Farm animals may serve as models for evaluating social networks in a controlled environment. We used...
In modern freestall barns where large groups of cows are housed together, the behavior displayed by ...
Animal social network is the key to understand many ecological and epidemiological pro-cesses. We us...
Social network analysis in dairy calves has not been widely studied, with previous studies limited b...
Lameness is a key health and welfare issue affecting commercial herds of dairy cattle, with potentia...
Animal social network is the key to understand many ecological and epidemiological processes. We use...
In many species, animals live in highly structured groups. In these groups, individual differences i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Kn...
Je n'ai pas encore les pages des proceedingsReal-Time Locating System to study the persistence of so...
AbstractThe present study aims to identify margins for the improvement of dairy animal welfare and p...