Short communication. Behavioural activities of two dairy cow genotypes (Holstein-Friesian vs. Jersey x Holstein-Friesian) in two milk production systems (grazing vs. confinement)

  1. Roca Fernández, Ana Isabel
  2. Ferris, C.P.
  3. González Rodríguez, Antonio
Revista:
Spanish journal of agricultural research

ISSN: 1695-971X 2171-9292

Ano de publicación: 2013

Volume: 11

Número: 1

Páxinas: 120-126

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.5424/SJAR/2013111-2682 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Outras publicacións en: Spanish journal of agricultural research

Resumo

The aim of this work was to study the behavioural activities of two cow genotypes, Holstein-Friesian (HF) vs. Jersey × Holstein-Friesian (Jx), when managed within two production systems, a low inputs grazing (G) system vs. a high inputs confinement (C) system. Eighty spring calving cows (HF, n = 40 and Jx, n = 40), from AFBI Hillsborough (Northern Ireland) experimental dairy cattle, were randomly assigned to one of two production systems (G, n = 40 and C, n = 40) in a block design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of four treatments (HF-G, HF-C, Jx-G and Jx-C). Cow behavioural activities (feeding, lying, standing and ruminating) were registered on three periods at 20-min intervals, between 16.00-22.00 h and 07.00-14.00 h. Average milk yields (kg cow�1 day�1) were higher (p < 0.001) in the C system (27.0) than in the G system (20.1), with differences (p < 0.001) between the two cow genotypes (HF, 25.1 vs. Jx, 22.0 kg cow�1 day�1). Milk production system showed an effect on cow behavioural activities. Animals on the G system spent more time (p < 0.001) grazing (522 min) than those on the C system spent feeding (173 min). Cows on the C system spent more time (p < 0.001) lying (C, 411 vs. G, 212 min), standing (C, 236 vs. G, 85 min) and ruminating (C, 244 vs. G, 141 min) than those on the G system. There were differences between periods for time spent lying (p < 0.001), feeding (p < 0.05) and ruminating (p < 0.001), while time spent standing did not differ between periods. Cow genotype had no effect on any of the behavioural activities.

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