Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate activity and rumination time (RT) measured by collar-mounted acceleration and microphone-based technology (HR-Tag monitoring system, SCR Engineers Ltd., Netanya, Israel) of dairy cows over the peri-estrus period. The data base consisted of 453 estrous cycles and cows, respectively. To ensure true estrus, only cows with AI leading to conception were included in the study. The reference period was defined as the mean of 3 d prior and 3 d post the day of estrus. With large intra- and inter-individual variation, activity and RT were significantly influenced by cows’ estrus. On the day of estrus, activity behavior was on average increased by 38.7%, whereas data of daily RT were on average reduced by 19.6% (83min/d). The percentage of estrual cows with increased activity was 76.5%. In contrast, 86.2% of all cows showed decreased RT during estrus. Circadian rhythms of activity and RT were bimodal. Cows displaying estrus showed highest activity and lowest RT during the nocturnal and early morning hours between 0200 and 0800h and 0400 and 1000h on the day of estrus. Clear estrus-related deviations from base level were measured much earlier for RT than for activity. Activity behavior tended to be more pronounced in primiparous cows and high-yielding cows (>40kg/d) on the day of estrus compared with multiparous herd mates and cows with lower milk production (≤40kg/d). Rumination time was associated positively with parity and negatively with cows’ milk production on the day of estrus. During the reference period, RT was 384min/d and 443min/d for primiparous and multiparous (>3 lactations) cows and 445min/d and 407min/d for low- and high-yielding cows. Comprehensive knowledge of characteristics indicating estrus is important for improving estrus detection. Further research is recommended to investigate the potential benefit of combining data of activity and RT for practical application in daily herd management.

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