Cc. Ketelaar-de Lauwere et al., Effect of sward height and distance between pasture and barn on cows' visits to an automatic milking system and other behaviour, LIVEST PROD, 65(1-2), 2000, pp. 131-142
Two experiments were conducted to study the effects of sward height (experi
ment I) and the distance between barn and pasture plot (experiment II) on c
ows' visits to an automatic milking system (AMS) and other behaviour. The s
tudy was carried out in a situation in which grazing was combined with full
y automatic milking. The cows had to visit the system voluntarily without i
nterference of the farmer. The AMS was continuously available in the barn a
djacent to the pasture. The pasture was divided into ten plots of 1 ha for
the two experiments and the preceding habituation. The same group of 24 Hol
stein Friesian cows was used in both experiments. The cows were allowed to
spend up to 15 h at pasture daily. The results of experiment I (rotational
grazing) showed that the total number of AMS visits increased from 4.4 to 7
.3 and that the number of milkings increased from 2.6 to 3.0 when sward hei
ght decreased (P < 0.01). The results of experiment II (strip grazing) show
ed that a distance of 360 m between pasture and barn did not affect the cow
s' visits to the AMS. In both experiments, cows preferred to lie in the pas
ture, when available, rather than in the cubicles, and tended to visit the
barn group-wise and to enter the AMS in close succession. As a consequence,
in the period that the cows had access to the pasture there were peaks in
AMS visits, and the AMS was unvisited for several hours. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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