When to pair: Effects of different pairing ages on dairy calf health, behavior, and performance

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M.S. Moroz , C.C. Martin , J.H.C. Costa , R.R. Daros
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Abstract

Pair housing presents an alternative to individual or larger group housing systems, though the effects of different pairing ages on calf welfare are not well understood. In this study, we examined the effect of pairing age on the performance, health, and behavior of dairy calves. A total of 140 Holstein female calves (n = 70 pairs) were used, paired at 3 stages: early (6–7 d; 48 calves), intermediate (29–30 d; 48 calves), and late (49–50 d; 44 calves). Calves were housed individually before pairing and weaned at 78 ± 2 d of age. Weight measurements were recorded at birth, 30, 50, and 60 d, and at weaning. Calves' behavior was assessed 5 times per week through scan sampling after milk feedings from d 6 to 7 until weaning, and a food neophobia test was conducted at 50 to 51 d. Health assessments were performed 3 times per week by a veterinarian using Wisconsin clinical scores to diagnose diarrhea and bovine respiratory disease, with pulmonary ultrasonography at 55 d. The results suggest no association between pairing age and the prevalence of diarrhea or bovine respiratory disease, although the statistical power was limited. The number of calves with lung consolidation scores above 2 was also unaffected by pairing age. Early-paired calves exhibited more exploration and play behaviors and less idleness, stereotypies, and nonnutritive oral behaviors than late-paired calves. No differences were observed in cross-suckling likelihood across pairing ages. Early-paired calves also showed a shorter latency to touch a novel feed in the food neophobia test, higher calf starter intake during the first 15 d, and greater ADG up to 50 d. Although overall ADG did not differ among pairing ages, early-paired calves were more homogeneous in weaning weight than late-paired calves. In conclusion, early pairing supports calves' initial development, promoting early feeding behavior and growth and enhancing behaviors associated with positive affective states without adverse effects on health or undesirable behaviors.
何时配对:不同配对年龄对奶牛健康、行为和生产性能的影响。
尽管不同配对年龄对小牛福利的影响尚不清楚,但配对住房提供了个体或较大群体住房系统的替代方案。在本研究中,我们考察了配对年龄对奶牛犊牛生产性能、健康和行为的影响。选用140头荷斯坦母犊牛(n = 70对),分别在3个年龄配对:早期(6-7天;48头小牛),中级(29-30天;后期配对(49 ~ 50 d;44小牛)。犊牛配对前单独饲养,78±2日龄断奶。分别记录出生、30、50、60 d和断奶时的体重测量。从第6-7天到断奶,小牛的行为每周通过扫描抽样评估5次,并在第50-51天进行食物恐惧症测试。兽医每周进行3次健康评估,使用威斯康星临床评分诊断腹泻和BRD,并在第55天进行肺部超声检查。结果表明,配对年龄与腹泻或牛呼吸道疾病(BRD)的患病率之间没有关联。尽管我们的统计能力有限。肺实变评分高于2分的犊牛数量也不受配对年龄的影响。配对早的小牛犊比配对晚的小牛犊表现出更多的探索和玩耍行为,更少的懒散、刻板印象和非营养性口腔行为。不同配对年龄的交叉哺乳可能性无差异。配对早的犊牛在食物恐惧症测试中也表现出更短的接触新饲料的潜伏期,前15天犊牛的发菜摄入量更高,直至50天的平均日增重更高。尽管总体平均日增重在配对年龄之间没有差异,但与配对晚的犊牛相比,配对早的犊牛在断奶体重上更为均匀。综上所述,早期配对有利于犊牛的初始发育,促进犊牛早期的摄食行为和生长,增强犊牛积极情感状态相关的行为,且不会对犊牛的健康或不良行为产生不利影响。
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Journal of Dairy Science
Journal of Dairy Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
17.10%
发文量
784
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.
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