The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence

Dairy cattle are offered varying amounts of feed which they deplete through time. A reduction in the amount of feed allocated to cows may impact on their containment using a virtual fence (VF). Pre-commercial neckbands (eShepherd®, Agersens, Melbourne, VIC) deliver an audio tone (AT) to the individu...

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Main Authors: Patricia I. Colusso, Cameron E. F. Clark, Alexandra C. Green, Sabrina Lomax
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Animal Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fanim.2021.710648/full
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spelling doaj-f5fea051a4e84ae190b74f54a65258202021-07-26T07:09:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Animal Science2673-62252021-07-01210.3389/fanim.2021.710648710648The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual FencePatricia I. Colusso0Cameron E. F. Clark1Alexandra C. Green2Sabrina Lomax3Livestock Production and Welfare Group, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, AustraliaLivestock Production and Welfare Group, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, AustraliaSydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, AustraliaLivestock Production and Welfare Group, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, AustraliaDairy cattle are offered varying amounts of feed which they deplete through time. A reduction in the amount of feed allocated to cows may impact on their containment using a virtual fence (VF). Pre-commercial neckbands (eShepherd®, Agersens, Melbourne, VIC) deliver an audio tone (AT) to the individual cow when it reaches the VF, and this is followed by an electrical pulse (EP) if they continue forward movement. No further stimuli are delivered if the cow stops or turns around. Thirty-four non-lactating dairy cows were used across three blocks in a controlled field experiment evaluating the impact of feed restriction on the exclusion of cows from a lucerne cube feed source using a VF. Within each block cows were pre-trained to the VF system for 6-days on pasture before being fed either a (1) Restricted (R, 12 ± 0.3 kg) or (2) Above maintenance (+M, 20 kg) lucerne cube ration each day. The treatment groups were then tested for four 30 min tests (T1–T4) in test paddocks of 100 × 20 m. For testing, a VF was set at 30 m from the paddock entry and 2 kg per cow of lucerne cube feed was placed at 90 m. Only R cows crossed the VF to access the feed, thereby receiving more AT and EP stimuli in T1 and T2 as compared to +M cows (P ≤ 0.03). However, there was no difference between treatments in T3 and T4 as cows learned the test routine and to remain within the VF in the paddock context. These results suggest that feed restriction may impact the exclusion of dairy cows from feed using a VF, but this effect is limited, and cows can learn to remain within a VF even when fed a restricted ration.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fanim.2021.710648/fullvirtual fenceaudio toneelectrical pulsedairy cattlerestrictedabove maintenance
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The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence
Frontiers in Animal Science
virtual fence
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above maintenance
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title The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence
title_short The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence
title_full The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence
title_fullStr The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of a Restricted Feed Ration on Dairy Cow Response to Containment From Feed Using a Virtual Fence
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series Frontiers in Animal Science
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Dairy cattle are offered varying amounts of feed which they deplete through time. A reduction in the amount of feed allocated to cows may impact on their containment using a virtual fence (VF). Pre-commercial neckbands (eShepherd®, Agersens, Melbourne, VIC) deliver an audio tone (AT) to the individual cow when it reaches the VF, and this is followed by an electrical pulse (EP) if they continue forward movement. No further stimuli are delivered if the cow stops or turns around. Thirty-four non-lactating dairy cows were used across three blocks in a controlled field experiment evaluating the impact of feed restriction on the exclusion of cows from a lucerne cube feed source using a VF. Within each block cows were pre-trained to the VF system for 6-days on pasture before being fed either a (1) Restricted (R, 12 ± 0.3 kg) or (2) Above maintenance (+M, 20 kg) lucerne cube ration each day. The treatment groups were then tested for four 30 min tests (T1–T4) in test paddocks of 100 × 20 m. For testing, a VF was set at 30 m from the paddock entry and 2 kg per cow of lucerne cube feed was placed at 90 m. Only R cows crossed the VF to access the feed, thereby receiving more AT and EP stimuli in T1 and T2 as compared to +M cows (P ≤ 0.03). However, there was no difference between treatments in T3 and T4 as cows learned the test routine and to remain within the VF in the paddock context. These results suggest that feed restriction may impact the exclusion of dairy cows from feed using a VF, but this effect is limited, and cows can learn to remain within a VF even when fed a restricted ration.
topic virtual fence
audio tone
electrical pulse
dairy cattle
restricted
above maintenance
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