The objectives of the current study were to describe changes in rumination and feeding behavior around. calving. Rumination time, feeding time, and dry matter intake were monitored in 11 freestall-housed cows from 96. h before to 48. h after calving. Data were summarized in 2-h and 24-h periods, adjusting for calving time. Differences between baseline (96 to 24. h before calving) and subsequent 24-h periods were evaluated. Compared with baseline, cows spent, on average, 63. ±. 30 min/24. h less time ruminating and 66. ±. 16 min/24. h less time feeding in the 24-h period before calving. These behaviors continued to decline during the 24-h period after calving when, compared with baseline, time spent ruminating decreased on average by 133. ±. 35 min/24. h and time spent feeding decreased by 82. ±. 18 min/24. h. Dry matter intake tended to decrease by 3.8. ±. 1.9 kg in the 24-h period before calving but returned to baseline values in the 24-h following calving. Rumination time and time spent feeding started to decline approximately 4 and 8. h before calving, respectively, and increased in the 4 to 6. h following calving. Rumination time and time spent feeding show promise as tools to identify cows close to calving. © 2013 American Dairy Science Association.
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Schirmann, K., Chapinal, N., Weary, D. M., Vickers, L., & Von Keyserlingk, M. A. G. (2013). Short communication: Rumination and feeding behavior before and after calving in dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 96(11), 7088–7092. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2013-7023
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