Association of rumination time with subclinical ketosis in transition dairy cows

作者:Kaufman E I; LeBlanc S J; McBride B W; Duffield T F; DeVries T J*
来源:Journal of Dairy Science, 2016, 99(7): 5604-5618.
DOI:10.3168/jds.2015-10509

摘要

The objective of this study was to characterize the relationship between rumination and subclinical ketosis (SCK) in transition dairy cows. A study was conducted on 4 commercial dairy farms in eastern Ontario, Canada. A total of 339 Holstein dairy cows (107 primiparous and 232 multiparous) were monitored for rumination activity and SCK from 14 d before calving until 28 d after calving. Rumination was recorded daily using an automated monitoring system. A blood sample was taken from the coccygeal vein of each cow for measurement of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHP)) once weekly throughout the 6-wk observation period. Cows with BHB >= 1.2 mmol/L, in any of the 4 postpartum samples were considered to have SCK. Cases of retained placenta, metritis, milk fever, or mastitis during the study period were also recorded. Cows were categorized into 1 of 4 groups: healthy cows (HLT) that had no SCK or any other recorded health problem (n = 139); cows treated for at least one health issue other than SCK (HLT+; n 50); cows with SCK (hyperketonemia; HYK) with no other health problems during transition (n 97); or cows (HYK+) that had SCK and one or more other health problems (n = 53). Daily rumination time was summarized by week and comparisons were made between HLT and HYK and HYK From 2 wk before calving (wk 2) to 4 wk after calving (wk +4), there was no difference in rumination time (409 +/- 9.8 min/d) among HLT, HYK, and HYK+ cows in their first lactation. Multiparous cows in HLT spent an average of 459 +/- 11.3 min/d ruminating from wk 2 to wk +4. Multiparous HYK cows ruminated 25 +/- 12,8 min/d less than HLT cows, whereas HYK+ cows ruminated 44 15,6 min/d less than HLT cows. The largest differences in rumination time between HLT and HYK+ cows were seen during wk 1 +/- 1, and +2, when HYK+ cows ruminated 48 +/- 17.2, 73 +/- 16.0, and 65 +/- 19.4 min/d less than HUT cows, respectively. In multiparous cows, increased odds of HYK were associated with greater milk yield in the previous lactation, greater loss of body condition over the transition period, greater stall stocking density in wk 1, and reduced rumination time in wk -1. Increased odds of HYK+ were associated with higher parity, longer dry period, greater stall stocking density in wk 1, and reduced rumination time in wk +1. These results suggest that rumination monitoring across the transition period might contribute to identification of SCK and other health problems in multiparous cows.

  • 出版日期2016-7