Towards practical application of sensors for monitoring animal health: The effect of post-calving health problems on rumination duration, activity and milk yield

Machteld Steensels, Ephraim Maltz, Claudia Bahr, Daniel Berckmans, Aharon Antler, Ilan Halachmi

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Abstract

Three sources of sensory data: cow's individual rumination duration, activity and milk yield were evaluated as possible indicators for clinical diagnosis, focusing on post-calving health problems such as ketosis and metritis. Data were collected from a computerised dairy-management system on a commercial dairy farm with Israeli Holstein cows. In the analysis, 300 healthy and 403 sick multiparous cows were studied during the first 3 weeks after calving. A mixed model with repeated measurements was used to compare healthy cows with sick cows. In the period from 5 d before diagnosis and treatment to 2 d after it, rumination duration and activity were lower in the sick cows compared to healthy cows. The milk yield of sick cows was lower than that of the healthy cows during a period lasting from 5 d before until 5 d after the day of diagnosis and treatment. Differences in the milk yield of sick cows compared with healthy cows became greater from 5 to 1 d before diagnosis and treatment. The greatest significant differences occurred 3 d before diagnosis for rumination duration and 1 d before diagnosis for activity and milk yield. These results indicate that a model can be developed to automatically detect post-calving health problems including ketosis and metritis, based on rumination duration, activity and milk yield.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)132-138
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Dairy Research
Volume84
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dairy cow
  • early detection
  • post-calving health problems
  • rumination and activity sensor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Food Science
  • Animal Science and Zoology

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