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Relationships between body temperatures and behaviours in lactating dairy cows
Author Affiliations
University of Queensland, University of Rajshahi, Curtin University, VetAgro Sup
Published InApplied Animal Behaviour Science
Year2021
Citations19
Abstract
The welfare of dairy cows is sometimes compromised by anxiety that could be indicated by changes in body temperature. We hypothesized that there was an association between external body surface infrared temperature (IRT) of lactating cows and behavioural responses to anxiety, using rectal temperature as a reference point. Approximately 50 cows were examined individually once a month for 3 consecutive months. Cows were excluded from the evaluation if > 300 d in milk, somatic cell counts exceeded 400 × 1000′s cells/mL, or if dried-off, and so numbers declined over time. Monthly IRT thermograms of each cow’s head and coronary bands of forelimbs were taken, and we collected data deemed indicative of anxiety (behaviour in a forced lateralisation test, behaviour in…
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