Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers

The aim of the study was to evaluate three times repetited measurements of the beef steers temperament using of the Scale Test (1–5 score from docile to wild) and the Flight Speed Test (the time taken to cover a set distance of 1.7 m after leaving the weight scale in tenths of a second). Ten Charola...

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Main Authors: János Tőzsér, Andrea Szentléleki, Rita Zándoki, Katalin Maros, Zoltán Domokos, Jan Kuchtík
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mendel University Press 2005-01-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
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Online Access:https://acta.mendelu.cz/53/5/0099/
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spelling doaj-75668f4e67ac4d8599011ad3da26aa132020-11-25T01:24:07ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102005-01-015359910410.11118/actaun200553050099Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steersJános Tőzsér0Andrea Szentléleki1Rita Zándoki2Katalin Maros3Zoltán Domokos4Jan Kuchtík5Katedra chovu skotu a ovcí, Szent István University, Pater K. u. 1, 2103 Gödöllô, Maďarská republikaKatedra chovu skotu a ovcí, Szent István University, Pater K. u. 1, 2103 Gödöllô, Maďarská republikaKatedra chovu skotu a ovcí, Szent István University, Pater K. u. 1, 2103 Gödöllô, Maďarská republikaKatedra aplikované etologie, Szent István University, Pater K. u. 1, 2103 Gödöllô, Maďarská republikaMaďarský svaz chovatelů plemene Charollais, Vologda u. 3, 3525 Miskolc, Maďarská republikaÚstav chovu a šlechtění zvířat, Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita v Brně, Zěmědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Česká republikaThe aim of the study was to evaluate three times repetited measurements of the beef steers temperament using of the Scale Test (1–5 score from docile to wild) and the Flight Speed Test (the time taken to cover a set distance of 1.7 m after leaving the weight scale in tenths of a second). Ten Charolais and 10 Hungarian Grey steers were used. At the start of testing, the Charolais and Hungarian Grey steers aged 446 and 487 days, respectively, while the following measurements were realized at their average age of 553 and 594 days, respectively and of 713 and 754 days, respectively. The mean temperament scores revealed that temperament was fairly consistent in Hungarian Grey steers (1.3–1.4–1.4) and it worsened in Charolais ones only on the third measurement (1.6–1.5–2.5). Flight speed varied non-significantly in Charolais (2.77–2.89–2.46 s) and in Hungarian Grey (4.09–5.01–5.33 s) steers either through the study. In our opinion, the successive use of the Scale Test and the Flight Speed Test can offer a more reliable measure of cattle temperament when the sample is small.https://acta.mendelu.cz/53/5/0099/temperamentScale TestFlight Speed testbeef steers
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author János Tőzsér
Andrea Szentléleki
Rita Zándoki
Katalin Maros
Zoltán Domokos
Jan Kuchtík
spellingShingle János Tőzsér
Andrea Szentléleki
Rita Zándoki
Katalin Maros
Zoltán Domokos
Jan Kuchtík
Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
temperament
Scale Test
Flight Speed test
beef steers
author_facet János Tőzsér
Andrea Szentléleki
Rita Zándoki
Katalin Maros
Zoltán Domokos
Jan Kuchtík
author_sort János Tőzsér
title Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
title_short Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
title_full Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
title_fullStr Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
title_sort evaluation of temperament tests in beef steers
publisher Mendel University Press
series Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
issn 1211-8516
2464-8310
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The aim of the study was to evaluate three times repetited measurements of the beef steers temperament using of the Scale Test (1–5 score from docile to wild) and the Flight Speed Test (the time taken to cover a set distance of 1.7 m after leaving the weight scale in tenths of a second). Ten Charolais and 10 Hungarian Grey steers were used. At the start of testing, the Charolais and Hungarian Grey steers aged 446 and 487 days, respectively, while the following measurements were realized at their average age of 553 and 594 days, respectively and of 713 and 754 days, respectively. The mean temperament scores revealed that temperament was fairly consistent in Hungarian Grey steers (1.3–1.4–1.4) and it worsened in Charolais ones only on the third measurement (1.6–1.5–2.5). Flight speed varied non-significantly in Charolais (2.77–2.89–2.46 s) and in Hungarian Grey (4.09–5.01–5.33 s) steers either through the study. In our opinion, the successive use of the Scale Test and the Flight Speed Test can offer a more reliable measure of cattle temperament when the sample is small.
topic temperament
Scale Test
Flight Speed test
beef steers
url https://acta.mendelu.cz/53/5/0099/
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