Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns

Research on feeding management in more competitive free-stall settings indicates that frequency of delivery of fresh feed stimulates feed bunk attendance and can affect other aspects of cows’ time budgets apart from feeding such as time spent standing vs. lying down. The objective of this study was...

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Main Authors: Elisabetta Riva, Gabriele Mattachini, Luciana Bava, Anna Sandrucci, Alberto Tamburini, Giorgio Provolo
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/281
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spelling doaj-de6d90228a484e53b38edc0aac1847f52020-11-25T03:35:49ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682013-09-01442s10.4081/jae.2013.281238Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barnsElisabetta RivaGabriele MattachiniLuciana BavaAnna SandrucciAlberto TamburiniGiorgio ProvoloResearch on feeding management in more competitive free-stall settings indicates that frequency of delivery of fresh feed stimulates feed bunk attendance and can affect other aspects of cows’ time budgets apart from feeding such as time spent standing vs. lying down. The objective of this study was to examine how the frequency of feed delivery affects the behavior in two farms, one with a conventional and one with automatic milking system (AMS). The feeding frequency was varied from two to three times per day in the conventional dairy farm; one to two times per day in the AMS farm. The experiment was carried out in two different seasons. All behaviours of the cows were monitored in continuous by video recording. As expected, behavioral indices have been significantly affected by environmental conditions both in conventional farm and AMS farm. The variation in the frequency of feed delivery seems to affect the cow behavioural activity only in a limited way and modify only slightly the daily averages of the time spent in different activities mainly increasing the time cows spend standing (+4- 5%).http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/281dairy cowsbehaviourenvironmental condition, automatic milking system.
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author Elisabetta Riva
Gabriele Mattachini
Luciana Bava
Anna Sandrucci
Alberto Tamburini
Giorgio Provolo
spellingShingle Elisabetta Riva
Gabriele Mattachini
Luciana Bava
Anna Sandrucci
Alberto Tamburini
Giorgio Provolo
Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
dairy cows
behaviour
environmental condition, automatic milking system.
author_facet Elisabetta Riva
Gabriele Mattachini
Luciana Bava
Anna Sandrucci
Alberto Tamburini
Giorgio Provolo
author_sort Elisabetta Riva
title Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
title_short Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
title_full Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
title_fullStr Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
title_full_unstemmed Influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
title_sort influence of feed delivery frequency on behavioural activity of dairy cows in freestall barns
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Research on feeding management in more competitive free-stall settings indicates that frequency of delivery of fresh feed stimulates feed bunk attendance and can affect other aspects of cows’ time budgets apart from feeding such as time spent standing vs. lying down. The objective of this study was to examine how the frequency of feed delivery affects the behavior in two farms, one with a conventional and one with automatic milking system (AMS). The feeding frequency was varied from two to three times per day in the conventional dairy farm; one to two times per day in the AMS farm. The experiment was carried out in two different seasons. All behaviours of the cows were monitored in continuous by video recording. As expected, behavioral indices have been significantly affected by environmental conditions both in conventional farm and AMS farm. The variation in the frequency of feed delivery seems to affect the cow behavioural activity only in a limited way and modify only slightly the daily averages of the time spent in different activities mainly increasing the time cows spend standing (+4- 5%).
topic dairy cows
behaviour
environmental condition, automatic milking system.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/281
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