Lee C N, Gebremedhin K G, Parkhurst A, Hillman P E
Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Anim. Sci, University of Hawaii-Manoa, Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA,
Int J Biometeorol. 2015 Sep;59(9):1201-5. doi: 10.1007/s00484-014-0931-4. Epub 2014 Nov 14.
There has been increasing interest to measure core-body temperature in cattle using internal probes. This study examined the placement of HOBO water temperature probe with an anchor, referred to as the "sensor pack" (Hillman et al. Appl Eng Agric ASAE 25(2):291-296, 2009) in the vagina of multiparous Holstein cows under grazing conditions. Two types of anchors were used: (a) long "fingers" (4.5-6 cm), and (b) short "fingers" (3.5 cm). The long-finger anchors stayed in one position while the short-finger anchors were not stable in one position (rotate) within the vagina canal and in some cases came out. Vaginal temperatures were recorded every minute and the data collected were then analyzed using exponential mixed model regression for non-linear data. The results showed that the core-body temperatures for the short-finger anchors were lower than the long-finger anchors. This implied that the placement of the temperature sensor within the vagina cavity may affect the data collected.