Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems

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Autor(a) principal: Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Braga, M, Lopes de Castro, J, Ferraz-de-Oliveira, MI
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26990
Resumo: Grazing patterns can be a major indicator for welfare assessment in extensive systems. The aim of this study was to test animal-borne video as a method to evaluate sheep grazing behavior. To test the changes in grazing duration, grazing frequency and grazing rate, we used wide angle cameras (Go-Pro and infra-red night vision) to access diurnal and nocturnal grazing activities of ewes in a native sward, during two weeks in late spring, the season with greatest changes in weather and vegetative growth. Three ewes were chosen from a flock of 15 animals for focal observation. The foraging behaviour of the entire flock were recorded by scan sampling with a 10-minute interval. Grazing bout duration increased significantly between the first (44.6 ± 41.4 s) and the second week (94.0 ± 57.0 s) (F = 10.295, P<0.05). Conversely, grazing bout duration differed among grazing hours (F = 4.523, P<0.05), with a peak for the dusk grazing period (128.1 ± 88.8 s). Nocturnal grazing did not differ significantly for any of the grazing parameters, although a general trend for longer grazing duration through time was observed. Sheep spend the hot part of the day lying in shade under trees and use more than one tree as resting areas. A significant correlation was shown to exist between the grazing behaviour estimated from focal sampling with video cameras and the scan sampling (r2=0.83). We concluded that animal-borne video cameras are a method appropriate for assessing sheep variations of grazing behaviour structure allowing to understand differences of adaptive grazing patterns that can be useful for welfare management in extensive systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
title Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
spellingShingle Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Silvopastoral Systems
Grazing
Montado/dehesa
Monitoring
Welfare
title_short Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
title_full Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
title_fullStr Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
title_full_unstemmed Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
title_sort Use of point of view cameras for welfare management in extensive grazing systems
author Sales-Baptista, Elvira
author_facet Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Braga, M
Lopes de Castro, J
Ferraz-de-Oliveira, MI
author_role author
author2 Braga, M
Lopes de Castro, J
Ferraz-de-Oliveira, MI
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Braga, M
Lopes de Castro, J
Ferraz-de-Oliveira, MI
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Silvopastoral Systems
Grazing
Montado/dehesa
Monitoring
Welfare
topic Silvopastoral Systems
Grazing
Montado/dehesa
Monitoring
Welfare
description Grazing patterns can be a major indicator for welfare assessment in extensive systems. The aim of this study was to test animal-borne video as a method to evaluate sheep grazing behavior. To test the changes in grazing duration, grazing frequency and grazing rate, we used wide angle cameras (Go-Pro and infra-red night vision) to access diurnal and nocturnal grazing activities of ewes in a native sward, during two weeks in late spring, the season with greatest changes in weather and vegetative growth. Three ewes were chosen from a flock of 15 animals for focal observation. The foraging behaviour of the entire flock were recorded by scan sampling with a 10-minute interval. Grazing bout duration increased significantly between the first (44.6 ± 41.4 s) and the second week (94.0 ± 57.0 s) (F = 10.295, P<0.05). Conversely, grazing bout duration differed among grazing hours (F = 4.523, P<0.05), with a peak for the dusk grazing period (128.1 ± 88.8 s). Nocturnal grazing did not differ significantly for any of the grazing parameters, although a general trend for longer grazing duration through time was observed. Sheep spend the hot part of the day lying in shade under trees and use more than one tree as resting areas. A significant correlation was shown to exist between the grazing behaviour estimated from focal sampling with video cameras and the scan sampling (r2=0.83). We concluded that animal-borne video cameras are a method appropriate for assessing sheep variations of grazing behaviour structure allowing to understand differences of adaptive grazing patterns that can be useful for welfare management in extensive systems.
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