EFFECT OF MUSIC ON VOLUNTARY APPROACH OF DAIRY-COWS TO AN AUTOMATIC MILKING SYSTEM

Citation
K. Uetake et al., EFFECT OF MUSIC ON VOLUNTARY APPROACH OF DAIRY-COWS TO AN AUTOMATIC MILKING SYSTEM, Applied animal behaviour science, 53(3), 1997, pp. 175-182
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
ISSN journal
01681591
Volume
53
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
175 - 182
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-1591(1997)53:3<175:EOMOVA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The main objective of this experiment was to assess the effect of musi c on the voluntary approach of cows to an automatic milking system (AM S). A group of 19 mid- and late-lactating Holstein cows with 2 months prior experience of twice-daily milking in the AMS was used in this st udy. The cows were housed in a free stall barn with slatted floors and fed a complete mixed ration using an indoor feed bunk. They were also offered 1.5 kg per cow of grain pellets in the AMS during milking. Mu sic was played during the milking period for 69 days prior to observat ion with amplifiers located within the milking compartments, approxima tely 1.2 m above the head of the milking cows and also on the long sid e of the barn. The sounds were activated at the start of each milking period and terminated after the last milking cow left the AMS. Behavio ural observations were carried out during the afternoon milking for 20 days randomly fluctuating between days with music and days without mu sic. The number of cows in the holding area was instantaneously record ed at 5 min before and 5 min after the onset of the milking period. On days with music, the number of cows in the holding area increased fro m 22.3 +/- 15.1% to 45.0 +/- 18.0% (P < 0.01). On control days without music, this difference was less pronounced, increasing from 27.1 +/- 13.7% to 35.1 +/- 15.4% (P = 0.150). Changes in the composition of beh avioural states from 5 min before to 5 min after the onset of the milk ing period were significant on days with music (P < 0.001) but not on control days (P = 0.412). The results show a stimulatory effect of mus ic, influencing behavioural readiness of cows to access the milking co mpartments of the AMS. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.