2018
DOI: 10.21521/mw.5989
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Automatic systems for heat detection in cows as a tool for improving herd management

Abstract: There are at least several ways of detecting bovine heat, which vary in accuracy, as well as in the effort and cost associated with the implementation and operation of equipment designed for this purpose. Heat in cows can be most easily detected by thorough and systematic observation of animals in the herd. Other methods include the measurements of vaginal mucosal resistance, the fitting of balloons with paint at the base of the tail or on the back, temperature measurements in the vagina, rumen and milk, and d… Show more

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“…Various detectors are used in order to improve oestrus detection and insemination results. They are mainly based on registering increased activity proportional to cows’ sexual cycles and include pedometers, accelerometers, and activity meters (26, 31). Combining oestrus RES and electronic oestrus detection may be an important element in shortening the period until the next insemination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various detectors are used in order to improve oestrus detection and insemination results. They are mainly based on registering increased activity proportional to cows’ sexual cycles and include pedometers, accelerometers, and activity meters (26, 31). Combining oestrus RES and electronic oestrus detection may be an important element in shortening the period until the next insemination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%