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- W2513007418 abstract "Cows are often shown at dairy shows with overfilled udders to achieve a better show placing. However, it is unclear to what degree “over-bagging” affects the health and well-being of show cows. The goal of this study was to assess the effect of a single prolonged milking interval (PMI) of 24 h on the measurable signs of health and well-being in dairy cows in early and mid-lactation and to assess the effect of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) on well-being during a PMI. Fifteen Holstein cows were studied in early lactation (89.5 ± 2.7 d in milk) and were given an NSAID or physiological saline in a crossover design. Ten cows were studied again in mid-lactation (151.6 ± 4.0 d in milk). Data on clinical signs of cows’ health, behavior, and well-being were collected at 1 or 2 h intervals before and during a PMI of 24 h. Data from the last 6 h of a 12 h milking interval were compared with the last 6 h of the PMI. Compared with that of a cow in the last 6 h of a 12-h milking interval, the behavior of cows in early lactation (saline group) changed during the last 6 h of the PMI: we observed decreased eating time (22.4 vs. 16.2 min/h), increased ruminating time (13.3 vs. 25.0 min/h), and increased hind limb abduction while walking (score 41.7 vs. 62.6) and standing (31.2 vs. 38.9 cm). Udder firmness was increased (2.9 vs. 4.5 kg) during this period and more weight was placed on the hind limbs (46.4 vs. 47.0%). We also found pathological signs at the end of the PMI: all cows showed milk leaking, and 10 of 15 cows developed edema in the subcutaneous udder tissue. Somatic cell count was significantly increased from 12 h to 72 h after the PMI. Administration of an NSAID had no influence on measured variables, except that the occurrence of edema was not significantly increased during PMI in the flunixin group (10 of 15 and 6 of 15 cows for the saline and flunixin groups, respectively). In the cows in mid-lactation, different variables were not significantly changed in the PMI compared with baseline values (e.g., eating and ruminating time, occurrence of edema, and abduction). We conclude that the cows’ health and well-being were compromised by a single PMI of 24 h, because their behavior changed and pathological signs were recorded. Administration of an NSAID had a slight effect on cows’ well-being during a PMI. The stage of lactation had more effect on the cows’ health and well-being, because fewer variables were changed in mid-lactation." @default.
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- W2513007418 title "A single prolonged milking interval of 24 h compromises the well-being and health of dairy Holstein cows" @default.
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