Characterizing social behavior, activity, and associations between cognition and behavior upon social grouping of weaned dairy calves

被引:23
作者
Horvath, K. C. [1 ]
Miller-Cushon, E. K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Anim Sci, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
关键词
dairy calf; social behavior; feeding behavior; cognition; SPACE ALLOWANCE; MILK-PRODUCTION; GROUP-SIZE; FLEXIBILITY; RESPONSES; HEIFERS; REACTIVITY; FEMALE; PAIR;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2018-14545
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Weaned dairy calves are commonly exposed to changing physical and social environments, and ability to adapt to novel management is likely to have performance and welfare implications. We characterized how behavioral responses of weaned heifer calves develop over time after introduction to a social group. Previously individually reared Holstein heifer calves (n = 15; 60 +/- 5 d of age; mean +/- standard deviation) were introduced in weekly cohorts (5 +/- 3 new calves/wk) to an existing group on pasture (8 +/- 2 calves/group). We measured activity and behavior on the day of initial introduction and after 1 wk, when calves were exposed to regrouping (addition of younger calves and removal of older calves from the pen). Upon introduction, calves had 2 to 3 times more visits to each region of the pasture; they also spent more time at the back of the pasture, closest to where they were introduced and furthest from the feeding area (25.13 vs. 9.63% of observation period, standard error = 5.04), compared with behavior after 1 wk. Calves also spent less time feeding (5.0 vs. 9.6% of observation period, standard error = 0.82) and self-grooming (0.52 vs. 1.31% of observation period; standard error = 0.20) and more time within 1 to 3 body lengths of another calf (16.3 vs. 11.9% of observation period, standard error = 2.3) when initially grouped. We also explored whether behavioral responses to initial postweaning grouping might be associated with individual differences in behavioral flexibility. To evaluate this, we assessed cognition of individually housed calves (n = 18) at 5 wk of age using a spatial discrimination task conducted in a T-maze to measure initial learning (ability to learn the location of a milk reward) and reversal learning (ability to relearn location of the milk reward when it was switched to opposite arm of the maze). Calves were categorized by reversal learning success (passed, n = 6, or failed, n = 8). Calves that passed the reversal learning stage of the cognitive task spent less time at the back of the pen (9.3 vs. 27.4% of observation period, standard error = 5.5) and tended to have lower latency to feed (121.8 vs. 306.2 min; standard error = 96.4) on the day of introduction compared with calves that failed reversal learning. Overall, we found that initial introduction to social grouping had a marked influence on behavior of weaned calves that decreased over time. Further, these results suggest that individual variability in cognitive ability may be predictive of behavioral responses and ability to adapt to a novel environment.
引用
收藏
页码:7287 / 7296
页数:10
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [1] ROUTINE FORMATION AND FLEXIBILITY IN SOCIAL AND NONSOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF AGGRESSIVE AND NONAGGRESSIVE MALE-MICE
    BENUS, RF
    DENDAAS, S
    KOOLHAAS, JM
    VANOORTMERSSEN, GA
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR, 1990, 112 : 176 - 193
  • [2] The Fisher-Pitman permutation test:: An attractive alternative to the F test
    Berry, KJ
    Mielke, PW
    Mielke, HW
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2002, 90 (02) : 495 - 502
  • [3] SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON THE REACTIVITY OF HEIFERS - IMPLICATIONS FOR LEARNING-ABILITIES IN OPERANT-CONDITIONING
    BOISSY, A
    LENEINDRE, P
    [J]. APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE, 1990, 25 (1-2) : 149 - 165
  • [4] Boissy A, 2001, ANIM WELFARE, V10, pS175
  • [5] Individual coping characteristics, rearing conditions and behavioural flexibility in pigs
    Bolhuis, JE
    Schouten, WGP
    de Leeuw, JA
    Schrama, JW
    Wiegant, VA
    [J]. BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2004, 152 (02) : 351 - 360
  • [6] Technical note: Evaluation of data loggers for measuring lying behavior in dairy calves
    Bonk, S.
    Burfeind, O.
    Suthar, V. S.
    Heuwieser, W.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2013, 96 (05) : 3265 - 3271
  • [7] EFFECTS OF GROUP-REARING OR PARTIAL ISOLATION ON LATER SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR OF CALVES
    BROOM, DM
    LEAVER, JD
    [J]. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 1978, 26 (NOV) : 1255 - 1263
  • [8] Effects of pair versus individual housing on the behavior and performance of dairy calves
    Chua, B
    Coenen, E
    van Delen, J
    Weary, DM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2002, 85 (02) : 360 - 364
  • [9] EFFECT ON SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION AND MILK-PRODUCTION OF MINOR GROUP ALTERATIONS IN DAIRY-CATTLE
    COLLIS, KA
    KAY, SJ
    GRANT, AJ
    QUICK, AJ
    [J]. APPLIED ANIMAL ETHOLOGY, 1979, 5 (02): : 103 - 111
  • [10] Coping styles and behavioural flexibility: towards underlying mechanisms
    Coppens, Caroline M.
    de Boer, Sietse F.
    Koolhaas, Jaap M.
    [J]. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2010, 365 (1560) : 4021 - 4028