Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumination behavior simultaneously as affected by lameness. A group of mixedparity, lactating Holstein cows were loose-housed with free access to 24 cubicles and 12 automatic feed stations. Cows were milked three times/day. Fresh feed was delivered once daily. During 24 days with effectively 22 days of data, 13,908 feed station visits and 7,697 rumination events obtained from neck-mounted accelerometers on 16 cows were analyzed. During the same period, cows were locomotion scored on four occasions and categorized as lame (n = 9) or not lame (n = 7) throughout the study. Rumination time, number of rumination events, feeding time, feeding frequency...
Lameness is one of the most important welfare problems in dairy cattle. Most studies on lameness hav...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumi...
There is a tendency worldwide for the automation of farms; this has included the introduction of aut...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
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...
Lameness, one of the most important disorders in the dairy industry, is related to postpartum diseas...
Lameness is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting the welfare of cows in modern dairy product...
The present study examines the impact of chronic lameness, where animals remained at the same locomo...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a mathematical model to detect clinical lame...
Lameness is a detrimental problem for the welfare of cows and farmer profits; it causes changes in c...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Lameness is one of the most important welfare problems in dairy cattle. Most studies on lameness hav...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumi...
There is a tendency worldwide for the automation of farms; this has included the introduction of aut...
We hypothesized that lameness in fresh dairy cows (1–30 days after calving) has an impact on attribu...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
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...
Lameness, one of the most important disorders in the dairy industry, is related to postpartum diseas...
Lameness is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting the welfare of cows in modern dairy product...
The present study examines the impact of chronic lameness, where animals remained at the same locomo...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a mathematical model to detect clinical lame...
Lameness is a detrimental problem for the welfare of cows and farmer profits; it causes changes in c...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Lameness is one of the most important welfare problems in dairy cattle. Most studies on lameness hav...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...