Investigation of the relationship between udder quarter somatic cell count and udder skin surface temperature of dairy cows measured by infrared thermography

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作者
Byrne, Daire T. [1 ]
Berry, Donagh P. [1 ]
Esmonde, Harold [2 ]
McHugh, Noirin [1 ]
机构
[1] TEAGASC, Anim & Grassland Res & Innovat Ctr, Fermoy P61 P302, Cork, Ireland
[2] Dublin City Univ, Dublin D09 Y5N0, Ireland
关键词
dairy cows; infrared thermography; somatic cell count; BOVINE MASTITIS; SENSITIVITY; PREVALENCE; FEATURES;
D O I
10.1093/jas/sky281
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The objective of the present study was to quantify the relationship between udder skin surface temperature (USST) and somatic cell count (SCC) in lactating dairy cows. Data were recorded on the same 14 Holstein-Friesian cows, at evening (15:00 to 16:00) milking every day over a 2-mo period. Surface temperature measurements of all udders were extracted from thermal images. After imaging, milk was extracted from each quarter and analyzed for SCC. Environmental and cow-related factors (i.e., ambient temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed, distance walked to the parlor, number of days since the udder was shaved, parity, and stage of lactation) were recorded on each day of the experiment. A large array of descriptive temperature parameters (DTP) were extracted from every udder image including temperature-based (e.g., maximum, average and minimum USST), pixel count-based, and textural-based DTPs. Several different analytical methods were tested in an attempt to relate any given DTP to SCC; this included investigating the relationship between USST and the log transform of SCC (i.e., somatic cell score; SCS). The temperature range within each udder was also compared with the natural log of the range in SCC of the respective quarters. In a separate analysis, the temperature difference between each DTP and its respective daily baseline (i.e., average of the 5 lowest values of that DTP across the herd) was compared with SCS. Finally, the association between environmental and cow-related factors with each DTP was investigated to create prediction models for each DTP, the residuals of which were compared with SCC. Results from the present study indicate that the correlation between any DTP and SCS was weak (range of -0.16 to 0.19) and so could not be used to identify quarters with high SCC. Although some alternative measures had a significant relationship with SCS, again, the correlation was too weak for practical use on its own. Maximum and average USST could be predicted with a root mean square error of 0.23 and 0.35 degrees C, respectively, although the residuals from the prediction model could not be used to identify animals with high SCC. This suggests that infrared thermography alone could not be used as a real-time automated tool to detect high SCC for dairy cows in a pasture-based system.
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页码:4458 / 4470
页数:13
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