Change of ruminoreticular temperature and body activity before and after parturition in hanwoo (Bos taurus coreanae) cows

Daehyun Kim, Jaejung Ha, Woo Sung Kwon, Joonho Moon, Gyeong Min Gim, Junkoo Yi

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Abstract

How do body temperature and activity change before and after parturition in pregnant cows? Changes in body temperature such as ruminal, rectal, and vaginal temperature during the parturition have been reported, but there are no results of the simultaneous observation of body temperature and activity. The aim of this study was to simultaneously confirm changes in the ru-minoreticular temperature and body activity before and after parturition using the ruminoreticu-lar bio‐capsule sensor every 1 h. The 55 pregnant cows were used for the experiment, the rumi-noreticular bio‐capsule sensor was inserted and stabilized, and the ruminoreticular temperature and body activity were measured. The ruminoreticular temperature was lower by 0.5° from −24 h to −3 h in parturition compared to 48 h before parturition and then recovered again after parturi-tion. Body activity increased temporarily at the time of parturition and 12 h after parturition. Therefore, the ruminoreticular temperature and body activity before and after parturition was simultaneously confirmed in pregnant cows.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7892
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Bio‐capsule sensor
  • Body activity
  • Hanwoo
  • Parturition
  • Ruminoreticular temperature

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