Animal Behavior and Well-Being II

Section: Animal Behavior and Well-Being (orals)
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Tuesday 2:00 PM–5:15 PM
Location: Room 300 AB
Chair: Peter D. Krawczel, University of Tennessee
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
2:00 PM
#364 Understanding the association between hock and knee injuries on lameness in dairy cattle.
A. M. Armstrong
2:15 PM
#365 Automatic classification of dairy cattle skin injury type and severity using machine-learning techniques.
Maxime Leduc
2:30 PM
#366 The impact of tiestall facilities on dairy welfare and the broader dairy industry.
Kimberley M. Morrill
2:45 PM
#367 The effect of tie-rail placements on neck injuries and lying and rising ability of tiestall-housed dairy cows.
Jessica St John
3:00 PM
#368 Impact of hoof health on Holstein cow behavior.
Amber L. Adams Progar
3:15 PM
#369 Effect of prepartum exercise on calving behavior and cortisol concentrations.
Randi A. Black
3:30 PM
Break
4:00 PM
#370 Effects of oral administration of acetylsalicylic acid on physiological parameters and biomarkers of inflammation, pain and stress in organic dairy cows that experienced vulvar lesion at calving.
A. A. Barragan
4:15 PM
#371 Physiological and behavior response of dairy calves disbudded with oral administration of an herbal tincture as a method to reduce pain and stress.
Hannah N. Phillips
4:30 PM
#372 Outcome based welfare measures of high producing Holstein freestall housed dairy cattle across regional benchmarks in the USA.
Karen M. Luchterhand
4:45 PM
#373 Remote assessment of herd-level welfare status based on indicators from routinely collected milking records.
Elsa Vasseur
5:00 PM
#374 WITHDRAWN