Authors
TJ DeVries, MAG Von Keyserlingk
Publication date
2006/9/1
Journal
Journal of dairy science
Volume
89
Issue
9
Pages
3522-3531
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The first objective of this study was to study the effects of increased bunk space on the frequency of aggressive behavior at the feed bunk and on feed access. The second objective was to determine whether the addition of partitions (feed stalls) between adjacent cows would provide additional protection while feeding, particularly for subordinate cows. Twenty-four lactating Holstein cows were subjected to each of 3 treatments in 3 successive 10-d treatment periods using a 3×3 Latin square design. The treatments tested were: 1) 0.64m of feed bunk space/cow, 2) 0.92m of feed bunk space/cow, and 3) feed stalls (0.87m of feed bunk space/cow with feed stall partitions separating adjacent cows). Time-lapse video was used to quantify the feeding and standing behavior, as well as the aggressive behavior (displacements) displayed by the cows at the feed bunk. To meet our first and second objectives, we compared …
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