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Genomic Selection for Dairy Cattle Behaviour Considering Novel Traits in a Changing Technical Production Environment


AutorenlisteBehren, Larissa Elisabeth; Koenig, Sven; May, Katharina

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2023

ZeitschriftGenes

Bandnummer14

Heftnummer10

eISSN2073-4425

Open Access StatusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3390/genes14101933

VerlagMDPI


Abstract
Cow behaviour is a major factor influencing dairy herd profitability and is an indicator of animal welfare and disease. Behaviour is a complex network of behavioural patterns in response to environmental and social stimuli and human handling. Advances in agricultural technology have led to changes in dairy cow husbandry systems worldwide. Increasing herd sizes, less time availability to take care of the animals and modern technology such as automatic milking systems (AMSs) imply limited human-cow interactions. On the other hand, cow behaviour responses to the technical environment (cow-AMS interactions) simultaneously improve production efficiency and welfare and contribute to simplified "cow handling" and reduced labour time. Automatic milking systems generate objective behaviour traits linked to workability, milkability and health, which can be implemented into genomic selection tools. However, there is insufficient understanding of the genetic mechanisms influencing cow learning and social behaviour, in turn affecting herd management, productivity and welfare. Moreover, physiological and molecular biomarkers such as heart rate, neurotransmitters and hormones might be useful indicators and predictors of cow behaviour. This review gives an overview of published behaviour studies in dairy cows in the context of genetics and genomics and discusses possibilities for breeding approaches to achieve desired behaviour in a technical production environment.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBehren, L., Koenig, S. and May, K. (2023) Genomic Selection for Dairy Cattle Behaviour Considering Novel Traits in a Changing Technical Production Environment, Genes, 14(10), Article 1933. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14101933

APA-ZitierstilBehren, L., Koenig, S., & May, K. (2023). Genomic Selection for Dairy Cattle Behaviour Considering Novel Traits in a Changing Technical Production Environment. Genes. 14(10), Article 1933. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14101933



Schlagwörter


AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIORautomatic milking systemAUTOMATIC MILKING SYSTEMSDOPAMINE-BETA-HYDROXYLASEFEEDING-BEHAVIORgenetic parametersGENETIC-PARAMETERSHEART-RATE-VARIABILITYHUMAN-ANIMAL INTERACTIONShuman-animal relationshiplearning behaviourmaternal behaviourmilking speedsocial behaviourTEMPERAMENTTEMPERAMENT TRAITS


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