发情周期
动物科学
畜牧业
生物
昼夜节律
产后
怀孕
内分泌学
生态学
遗传学
农业
作者
J. F. Hurnik,G. J. King,H. A. Robertson
出处
期刊:Applied Animal Ethology
[Elsevier]
日期:1975-12-01
卷期号:2 (1): 55-68
被引量:254
标识
DOI:10.1016/0304-3762(75)90065-6
摘要
Over a period of 1 year, three consecutive groups, each consisting of 12 postpartum Holstein cows aged from 3 to 9 years, were observed continually for 80 days. Animals were housed in a windowless free stall environment under husbandry and nutrition practices similar to those employed in commercial dairy units. A time lapse videorecorder, and two low light intensity television cameras were used to monitor behavioural activities of the cows. The stall was continuously illuminated with an intensity of 32 lux at the eye level of a standing cow. Each day the entire videotape was viewed and the number of mounts, the feeding, drinking, resting and walking activities of each cow were recorded. The distribution of mounts showed evidence of circadian rhythm with the highest frequency occurring during the nocturnal period. The total number of mounts and mounting/mounted ratios per estrus varied among individuals and were affected by estrus synchronisation. The number of mounts per cow increased from an average 11.2 with one cow in estrus to 52.6 with three cows in estrus at the same time. The sequence of postpartum estrus indicated a gradual increase both in mounted and mounting activities and mounting/mounted ratios. The data indicate that on the average, more mounted cows were in estrus (90%) than mounting ones (79%). The length of mounting between cows in synchronized estrus lasted on the average longer (7.4±0.41 sec) than between nonsynchronized cows with only one estrous partner (4.6±1.12 sec). Detected duration of true estrus was 7.5, 7.8 and 10.1 h in one, two and three cow estral groups respectively. Behavioural symptoms of the estrus onset also differed among individuals and revealed a dependency on social factors. Estrus stage caused changes in the proportional composition of daily activities. A comparison with 4 pre- and post estral days showed a high increase of walking time at the cost of both resting time and time spent at the feeder. The frequency distribution of agonistic interactions was approximately doubled during the estrous period while the distribution of instigator/victim ratios reached the highest value (1.44) one day before estrus and the lowest value (0.60) on the first post estrus day. The most frequent physical contact in agonistic interactions was in the head to head position which accounted for 64% of all fights. The head-neck position was second (16%), followed by the head-shoulder (9%), head-flank (6%), head-rear (3%) and head-side (2%). Further analysis of agonistic interactions revealed detectable motivation in about 25% of all fights. The number of mounts per estrus indicated a positive relationship to the rank of the victimizing. The mounting/mounted ratio was positively related to instigation order and negatively to age.
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