Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons

Objective This research analyzed behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo (Bos taurus coreanae) steers during each season and growth stage to enable measurement of the animals’ welfare level for precision livestock farming. Methods A hundred-eight beef steers were divided into three equal groups at a Ha...

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Main Authors: Na Yeon Kim, Seong Jin Kim, Se Young Jang, Mi Rae Oh, Yu Jiao Tang, Hye Jin Seong, Yeong Sik Yun, Sang Ho Moon
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2017-10-01
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spelling doaj-701075df020648c9bca382e9398527a42020-11-25T00:03:43ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172017-10-0130101486149410.5713/ajas.16.099223745Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasonsNa Yeon Kim0Seong Jin Kim1Se Young Jang2Mi Rae Oh3Yu Jiao Tang4Hye Jin Seong5Yeong Sik Yun6Sang Ho Moon7 Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Korea Asia Pacific Ruminant Institute, Icheon 17384, Korea Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Korea Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Korea Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Korea Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Korea Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, Korea Division of Food Bio Science, Korea Nokyong Research Center, Konkuk University, Chungju 27478, KoreaObjective This research analyzed behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo (Bos taurus coreanae) steers during each season and growth stage to enable measurement of the animals’ welfare level for precision livestock farming. Methods A hundred-eight beef steers were divided into three equal groups at a Hanwoo farm according to their growth stage: growing stage (GS), 8 months; early-fattening stage (EFS), 19 months; and late-fattening stage (LFS), 30 months. Twelve behavioral categories were continuously recorded for 13 day-time hours in each four seasons with three replications. Results Time spent standing was found to be significantly longer in summer at all growth stages (p<0.05). Hanwoos at the GS spent significantly longer standing time in spring and summer than those at the EFS and LFS (p<0.05). Lying time in summer was the shortest for all growth stages (p<0.05). Steers at the LFS spent significantly longer lying time than that at the GS (p<0.05) in summer. For GS and EFS, time spent eating in spring and autumn were longer than in summer and winter (p<0.05). Eating time was the longest for the GS in spring, autumn, and winter, excluding for the LFS in winter (p<0.05). Regarding ruminating, steers at the LFS spent significantly shorter time than those at other stages in all seasons (p<0.05). GS and EFS steers showed the longest walking time in summer compared with other seasons (p<0.05). At GS and LFS, drinking time in summer was the longest of all seasons (p<0.05). Sleeping time was significantly shorter in summer compared with the other seasons (p<0.05). Self-grooming time was the longest in winter for all growth stages (p<0.05). Conclusion Steers were found to have more variable behavioral patterns during summer and the GS and less active behaviors during the LFS, thus extra care seems necessary during the GS, LFS, and summer period.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-30-10-1486.pdfAnimal WelfareBeef CattleCattle BehaviorGrowth StageHanwoo SteerHeat Condition
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author Na Yeon Kim
Seong Jin Kim
Se Young Jang
Mi Rae Oh
Yu Jiao Tang
Hye Jin Seong
Yeong Sik Yun
Sang Ho Moon
spellingShingle Na Yeon Kim
Seong Jin Kim
Se Young Jang
Mi Rae Oh
Yu Jiao Tang
Hye Jin Seong
Yeong Sik Yun
Sang Ho Moon
Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Animal Welfare
Beef Cattle
Cattle Behavior
Growth Stage
Hanwoo Steer
Heat Condition
author_facet Na Yeon Kim
Seong Jin Kim
Se Young Jang
Mi Rae Oh
Yu Jiao Tang
Hye Jin Seong
Yeong Sik Yun
Sang Ho Moon
author_sort Na Yeon Kim
title Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
title_short Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
title_full Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
title_fullStr Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
title_sort behavioral characteristics of hanwoo () steers at different growth stages and seasons
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Objective This research analyzed behavioral characteristics of Hanwoo (Bos taurus coreanae) steers during each season and growth stage to enable measurement of the animals’ welfare level for precision livestock farming. Methods A hundred-eight beef steers were divided into three equal groups at a Hanwoo farm according to their growth stage: growing stage (GS), 8 months; early-fattening stage (EFS), 19 months; and late-fattening stage (LFS), 30 months. Twelve behavioral categories were continuously recorded for 13 day-time hours in each four seasons with three replications. Results Time spent standing was found to be significantly longer in summer at all growth stages (p<0.05). Hanwoos at the GS spent significantly longer standing time in spring and summer than those at the EFS and LFS (p<0.05). Lying time in summer was the shortest for all growth stages (p<0.05). Steers at the LFS spent significantly longer lying time than that at the GS (p<0.05) in summer. For GS and EFS, time spent eating in spring and autumn were longer than in summer and winter (p<0.05). Eating time was the longest for the GS in spring, autumn, and winter, excluding for the LFS in winter (p<0.05). Regarding ruminating, steers at the LFS spent significantly shorter time than those at other stages in all seasons (p<0.05). GS and EFS steers showed the longest walking time in summer compared with other seasons (p<0.05). At GS and LFS, drinking time in summer was the longest of all seasons (p<0.05). Sleeping time was significantly shorter in summer compared with the other seasons (p<0.05). Self-grooming time was the longest in winter for all growth stages (p<0.05). Conclusion Steers were found to have more variable behavioral patterns during summer and the GS and less active behaviors during the LFS, thus extra care seems necessary during the GS, LFS, and summer period.
topic Animal Welfare
Beef Cattle
Cattle Behavior
Growth Stage
Hanwoo Steer
Heat Condition
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