Authors
Kathrin Schirmann, Marina AG von Keyserlingk, DM Weary, DM Veira, Wolfgang Heuwieser
Publication date
2009/12/1
Journal
Journal of dairy science
Volume
92
Issue
12
Pages
6052-6055
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Increased rumination in dairy cattle has been associated with increased saliva production and improved rumen health. Most estimates of rumination are based on direct visual observations. Recently, an electronic system was developed that allows for automated monitoring of rumination in cattle. The objective was to validate the data generated by this electronic (Hi-Tag, SCR Engineers Ltd., Netanya, Israel) rumination monitoring system. Assessments of 2 independent observers were highly correlated (r=0.99, n=23), indicating that direct human observations were suitable as the reference method. Measures from the Hi-Tag electronic system were validated by comparing values with those from a human observer for fifty-one 2-h observation periods from 27 Holstein cows. Rumination times (35.1±3.2min) from the electronic system were highly correlated with those from direct observation (r=0.93, R2=0.87, n=51 …
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