The aim of this study was to identify a set of feeding behaviour and activity related variables that could potentially detect a shortage of available feed for the individual cow on pasture. A group of lactating cows was offered 100% of their intake capacity as herbage allowance throughout a 10-week experimental period, while another group was offered 60% of their intake allowance, either for a two week or six week period in springtime. Each cow was equipped with an automated noseband sensor. The data were analysed by using a binomial generalized lineal model (GLM). The GLM was examined for the classification of full or restricted herbage allowance as a function of a previously identified set of characteristics. The model was further refined by including additional characteristics, which achieved higher prediction performance. For the combined data, the refined model achieved 77% accuracy, 75% sensitivity, 78% specificity and F-score 0.76 towards a decision support system for grass utilisation in pasture based milk production.
Shafiullah A. Z. M., Werner, J., Kennedy, E., Leso, L., O’ Brien, B., Umstätter C.
Modelling restricted feeding conditions on cows’ feeding behaviour on pasture-based milk production systems to develop a Decision Support System.
Dans: Precision Livestock Farming ’19. 26 August, Ed. O’Brien, B., Hennessy, D. and Shalloo, L., Fermoy Print & Design, Fermoy, Ireland. 2019, 152-158.
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