ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute, Southern Regional Station, Adugodi, Bengaluru, 560030, Karnataka, India.
Livestock Production Management, Dairy Production Section, ICAR - National Dairy Research Institute Southern Regional Station, Adugodi, Bengaluru, 560030, Karnataka, India.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2024 Aug 22;56(7):242. doi: 10.1007/s11250-024-04088-7.
Recycled manure solids has emerged as a promising alternative for animal bedding, owing to its economic feasibility, ready availability on farms, and soft, non-abrasive nature. This research aimed to assess the impact of recycled manure solids (RMS) bedding, combined with a conditioner containing 7.5% lime and 6% sodium hydrosulphate, on dairy cow welfare and gait kinematics over three months. Hock and knee injury scores, lameness incidence, and gait kinematic parameters were evaluated for animals housed on cement flooring (Control), RMS bedding (Treatment I), and conditioner-added RMS bedding (Treatment II) on days 0, 45, and 90 of the experiment with six crossbred cows in each group. The results revealed a significant reduction (p < 0.05) in lameness scores (5-point scale) for animals in both the RMS and conditioner-added RMS groups, with scores of 1.09 ± 0.05 and 1.04 ± 0.03, respectively, compared to those on cement floors. Moreover, a noteworthy decrease (p < 0.05) in knee and hock injury scores (4-point scale) was observed in the RMS groups, indicating a potentially positive impact on joint health. Gait kinematic analysis demonstrated that animals in the RMS (1.03 ± 0.04 m/s) and conditioner-added RMS (1.02 ± 0.06 m/s) groups exhibited higher walking speeds and increased step angles (158.59 ± 4.82° and 149.58 ± 3.85°) compared to their cement-floor counterparts. No significant changes (p > 0.05) were observed in stride length, step asymmetry, step length, and step width. The study concluded that the conditioner incorporated recycled manure solids resulting in a substantial decrease in lameness incidence and a reduction in hock and knee injuries among dairy cows. Additionally, the improved gait kinematics observed in non-lame animals suggest that this bedding combination positively influences overall animal well-being. These findings underscore the potential of sustainable bedding practices to enhance both physical health and locomotor behaviour in dairy cattle.
再生粪肥固体已成为一种有前途的动物垫料替代品,因为它具有经济可行性、在农场的可用性以及柔软、非磨蚀性的特点。本研究旨在评估再生粪肥固体 (RMS) 垫料与含有 7.5%石灰和 6% 亚硫酸氢钠的调节剂结合使用对奶牛福利和步态运动学的影响,为期三个月。在实验的第 0、45 和 90 天,对在水泥地板上饲养的动物(对照)、RMS 垫料(处理 I)和添加调节剂的 RMS 垫料(处理 II),使用 6 头杂交奶牛,每头奶牛评估跗关节和膝关节损伤评分、跛行发生率和步态运动学参数。结果表明,在 RMS 和添加调节剂的 RMS 组中,跛行评分(5 分制)显著降低(p<0.05),分别为 1.09±0.05 和 1.04±0.03,而在水泥地板上的评分则为 1.09±0.05 和 1.04±0.03。此外,在 RMS 组中观察到膝关节和跗关节损伤评分(4 分制)显著降低(p<0.05),表明这可能对关节健康产生积极影响。步态运动学分析表明,在 RMS(1.03±0.04 m/s)和添加调节剂的 RMS(1.02±0.06 m/s)组中,动物的行走速度更高,步幅角增加(158.59±4.82°和 149.58±3.85°)与水泥地板组相比。步幅长度、步幅不对称性、步长和步宽没有显著变化(p>0.05)。研究结论认为,调节剂的加入使再生粪肥固体的使用量大大减少,从而降低了奶牛的跛行发生率和跗关节和膝关节的损伤。此外,在非跛行动物中观察到的改善步态运动学表明,这种垫料组合对动物的整体福利产生了积极影响。这些发现强调了可持续垫料实践在提高奶牛的身体健康和运动行为方面的潜力。