226 Geospatial analysis of cattle maternal behavior during fenceline weaning as influenced by dam age and maternal behavior at calving

Autor: William C Rutherford, B Strickland, Rhonda C. Vann, Jane A. Parish, T. Smith
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Popis: The study objective was to assess the effect of maternal behavior at calving on dam behavior during fence-line weaning. Crossbred cattle (n = 37) were fitted with global positioning system (GPS) collars on the day of weaning their calves and placed in a 10.1-ha pasture adjacent to their calves and separated by a common fence. Dam position was recorded at 5-minute intervals for 14 d. Dam distance from the fence was analyzed using SAS PROC MIXED. Mean distance from the fence was greater (P < 0.01) each day for first-calf heifers (n = 19) than for multiparous cows (n = 18). Both maternal aggression score during calf handling within 24 h of calving (MA: 1 = flight response to 5 = fight response) and mothering aptitude score immediately following calf processing at calving (MOM: 1 = calf abandonment, 2 = cow retreats quickly with calf, 3 = cow flees chasing calf, 4 = cow walks away with calf, 5 = cow stays in immediate area with calf) affected mean daily distance to the fence (P < 0.01). Dams assigned a MA of 2 maintained a greater mean daily distance from the fence than contemporaries (P < 0.01). Daily distance from the fence was greatest (P < 0.01) for calves born to dams with a MOM of 2 or 5 (P < 0.01). Dams with a MOM of 3 kept closest to the fence (P < 0.01). As day post-weaning increased, mean distance from the fence increased for both heifers and cows linearly (P < 0.01). Differences between LSMEANS of dam distance to the fence by day became less (P < 0.01) after day 5. This suggests the duration for fence-line weaning should exceed 5 d, and relationships between maternal behavior at calving and weaning may exist.
Databáze: OpenAIRE