1. Effects of one hour daily outdoor access on lying and sleeping postures, and immune traits of tethered cows
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Huricha, Kyoko Horaguchi, Yuichiroh Shiiba, Sachi Tanaka, and Ken-ichi Takeda
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animal welfare ,dairy cows ,immune function ,lying ,outdoor access ,tethering ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Objective We investigated the effects of outdoor access for 1 h per day on the animal welfare (AW) of tethered cows, in terms of lying and sleeping postures, and immune function. Methods A total of five dry cows were tethered all day indoors (tethering) for 30 days and then tethered indoors with 1 h daily outdoor access (ODA-1h) for 30 days. To analyze the effects of ODA-1h, we calculated the total duration and bout frequency per day, and bout duration of lying and sleeping postures during the last five days of each treatment period. We also analyzed the populations of T cells, B cells, and NK cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and determined the concanavalin A (Con A) -induced proliferation rate of T cells. Results The mean total time per day of lying during the ODA-1h treatment was significantly shorter than that during the tethering treatment (p
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- 2023
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