Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz,Eduardo Augusto da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Fischer,Vivian, Passos,Lorena Teixeira, Porciuncula,Gabriela Caillava da, Stumpf,Marcelo Tempel, Werncke,Daíse, Santos,Carolina da Silva dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate how type of hoof injury and corrective trimming alter the behavior of dairy cows. Thirty-four lactating Holstein and Jersey cows were used. They were scored for lameness score on days –2 and 6, before and after trimming and treatment, respectively, using a numerical rating system, in which 1 = perfect gait and 5 = severely lame, and had their postural and ingestive behavior evaluated on days –1 and 6 before and after trimming and treatment, respectively. Locomotion score was analyzed using t-paired test and behavioral data were analyzed by univariate variance analysis with cows as the experimental units, according to a completely randomized design with repeated measurements. Cows with infectious hoof diseases spent less time lying down and idling, but more time standing up and feeding at the trough than those with non-infectious hoof diseases. Locomotion score and the proportion of time spent standing decreased one week after trimming and treatment, while time spent lying down increased. Trimming plus treatment and type of hoof diseases do not change ingestive behavior but change postural behavior of dairy cows.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
title Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
spellingShingle Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
Cruz,Eduardo Augusto da
animal welfare
behavior
Bos taurus
title_short Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
title_full Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
title_fullStr Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
title_sort Effects of type of lesion and trimming on short-term behavior of grazing dairy cows
author Cruz,Eduardo Augusto da
author_facet Cruz,Eduardo Augusto da
Fischer,Vivian
Passos,Lorena Teixeira
Porciuncula,Gabriela Caillava da
Stumpf,Marcelo Tempel
Werncke,Daíse
Santos,Carolina da Silva dos
author_role author
author2 Fischer,Vivian
Passos,Lorena Teixeira
Porciuncula,Gabriela Caillava da
Stumpf,Marcelo Tempel
Werncke,Daíse
Santos,Carolina da Silva dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz,Eduardo Augusto da
Fischer,Vivian
Passos,Lorena Teixeira
Porciuncula,Gabriela Caillava da
Stumpf,Marcelo Tempel
Werncke,Daíse
Santos,Carolina da Silva dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal welfare
behavior
Bos taurus
topic animal welfare
behavior
Bos taurus
description ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate how type of hoof injury and corrective trimming alter the behavior of dairy cows. Thirty-four lactating Holstein and Jersey cows were used. They were scored for lameness score on days –2 and 6, before and after trimming and treatment, respectively, using a numerical rating system, in which 1 = perfect gait and 5 = severely lame, and had their postural and ingestive behavior evaluated on days –1 and 6 before and after trimming and treatment, respectively. Locomotion score was analyzed using t-paired test and behavioral data were analyzed by univariate variance analysis with cows as the experimental units, according to a completely randomized design with repeated measurements. Cows with infectious hoof diseases spent less time lying down and idling, but more time standing up and feeding at the trough than those with non-infectious hoof diseases. Locomotion score and the proportion of time spent standing decreased one week after trimming and treatment, while time spent lying down increased. Trimming plus treatment and type of hoof diseases do not change ingestive behavior but change postural behavior of dairy cows.
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