Evaluation of infrared thermography combined with behavioral biometrics for estrus detection in naturally cycling dairy cows

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作者
Marquez, H. J. Perez [1 ]
Ambrose, D. J. [1 ,2 ]
Schaefer, A. L. [1 ,3 ]
Cook, N. J. [1 ,4 ]
Bench, C. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Agr Food & Nutr Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, Canada
[2] Alberta Agr & Forestry, Livestock Res & Extens Branch, Edmonton, AB T6H 5T6, Canada
[3] Anim Inframetr Inc, Box 5451, Lacombe, AB T4L 1X2, Canada
[4] Alberta Agr & Forestry, Lacombe Res Ctr, Livestock Res & Extens Branch, 6000 C & Trail, Lacombe, AB T4L 1W1, Canada
关键词
Combined-parameters; First-lactating; Movement-frequency; Preovulation; Skintemperature; REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE; BODY-TEMPERATURE; MILK-PRODUCTION; BEEF STEERS; OVULATION; HORMONE; ESTRADIOL-17-BETA; PROGESTERONE; INSEMINATION; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.animal.2021.100205
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Low estrus detection rates (>50%) are associated to extended calving intervals, low economic profit and reduced longevity in Holstein dairy cows. The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of infrared thermography and behavioral biometrics combined as potential estrus alerts in naturally (not induced) cycling dairy cows housed in a tie-stall barn. Eighteen first lactation cows were subjected to transrectal ultrasonography to determine spontaneous ovulation. The dominant follicle (DF) disappearance was used retrospectively as an indirect indicator of ovulation, and to establish the estrus period (48-24 h prior the DF disappearance). Raw skin temperature (Raw IR) and residual skin temperature (Res IR) were recorded using an infrared camera at the Vulva area with the tail (Vtail), Vulva area without the tail (Vnotail), and Vulva's external lips (Vlips) at AM and PM milking from Day 14 until two days after ovulation was confirmed. Behavioral biometrics were recorded on the same schedule as infrared scan. Behavioral biometrics included large hip movements (L-hip), small hip movements (S-hip), large tail movements and small tail movements to compare behavioral changes between estrus and nonestrus periods. Significant increases in Raw IR skin temperature were observed two days prior to ovulation (Vtail; 35.93 +/- 0.27 degrees C, Vnotail; 35.59 +/- 0.27 degrees C, and Vlips; 35.35 +/- 0.27 degrees C) compared to d -5 (Proestrus; Vtail; 35.29 +/- 0.27 degrees C, Vnotail; 34.93 +/- 0.31 degrees C, and Vlips; 34.68 +/- 0.27 degrees C). No significant changes were found for behavioral parameters with the exception of S-hip movements, which increased at two days before ovulation (d -2; 11.13 +/- 1.44 Events/5min) compared to d -5 (7.30 +/- 1.02 Events/5min). To evaluate the accuracy of thermal and behavioral biometrics, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed using Youden index (YJ), diagnostic odds ratio, positive likelihood ratio (LR+), Sensitivity, Specificity and Positive predicted value to score the estrus alerts. The greatest accuracy achieved using thermal parameters was for Res IR Vtail PM (YJ = 0.34) and L-hip PM (YJ = 0.27) for behavioral biometrics. Combining thermal and behavioral parameters did not improve the YJ index score but reduced the false-positive occurrence observed by increasing the diagnostic odds ratio (26.62), LR+ (12.47), Specificity (0.97) and positive predicted value (0.90) in a Res IR Vtail PM, S-hip AM, S-hip PM combination. The combination of thermal and behavioral parameters increased the accuracy of estrus detection compared to either thermal or behavioral biometrics, independently in naturally cycling cows during milking. (c) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of The Animal Consortium. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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