2022
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2022-21819
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Behavior of dairy cows managed outdoors in winter: Effects of weather and paddock soil conditions

Abstract: Dairy cows are motivated to access dry lying surfaces and will seek protection from wind and rain, but winter conditions may limit these opportunities when cows are managed outdoors. The primary aim of this observational study was to determine the effects of weather and paddock soil conditions on lying behavior of dairy cows managed outdoors during winter and fed crop in situ, a practice occurring in New Zealand with year-round grazing of dairy cows. A secondary aim was to characterize eating and ruminating be… Show more

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“…2). Besides, the daily changes in which the cows did each behavioral activity were similar to those reported in other studies [20].…”
Section: Acknowledgmentssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…2). Besides, the daily changes in which the cows did each behavioral activity were similar to those reported in other studies [20].…”
Section: Acknowledgmentssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…in New Zealand and on the Azores Islands) are in contrast to indoor housing systems. They may be the least restrictive regarding the animals´ freedom of movement and offer better opportunities for natural behaviours such as lying, except under conditions where the pasture is very wet and muddy (Tucker et al., 2021 ; Neave et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Assessment 2: Most Relevant Welfare Consequences For Dairy Cowsmentioning
confidence: 99%