Association of Feed Efficiency, Feeding Rate, and Behaviour with the Milk Performance of Dairy Cows
Lenka Krpálková,
Niall O’Mahony,
Anderson Carvalho,
Sean Campbell,
Gerard Corkery,
Eilish Broderick,
Daniel Riordan,
Joseph Walsh
Affiliations
Lenka Krpálková
Lero—The Irish Software Research Centre, Department of Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Niall O’Mahony
Lero—The Irish Software Research Centre, Department of Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Anderson Carvalho
Lero—The Irish Software Research Centre, Department of Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Sean Campbell
Lero—The Irish Software Research Centre, Department of Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Gerard Corkery
Department of Biological & Pharmaceutical Science, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Eilish Broderick
Department of Biological & Pharmaceutical Science, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Daniel Riordan
Lero—The Irish Software Research Centre, Department of Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Joseph Walsh
Lero—The Irish Software Research Centre, Department of Agricultural and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM), Kerry Campus, Munster Technological University, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland
Identification of the associations of cow feed efficiency with feeding behaviour and milk production is important for supporting recommendations of strategies that optimise milk yield. The objective of this study was to identify associations between measures of feed efficiency, feed intake, feeding rate, rumination time, feeding time, and milk production using data collected from 26 dairy cows during a 3 month period in 2018. Cows averaged (mean ± standard deviation) 2.2 ± 1.7 lactations, 128 ± 40 days in milk, 27.5 ± 5.5 kg/day milk, 1.95 ± 0.69 kg feed/1 kg milk—the measure used to express feed conversion ratio (FCR), 575 ± 72 min/day rumination time, and 264 ± 67 min/day feeding time during the observation period. The coefficient of variation for rumination time (min/d) was 12.5%. A mixed linear model was selected for analyses. The most feed inefficient cows with the highest FCR (≥2.6 kg feed/1 kg milk) showed the lowest milk yield (24.8 kg/day), highest feed intake (78.8 kg), highest feeding rate (0.26 kg/min) and BCS (3.35 point). However, the relative milk yield (milk yield per 100 kg of body weight) was the highest (4.01 kg/day) in the most efficient group with the lowest FCR (≤1.4 kg feed/1 kg milk). Our study showed that the most efficient cows with the lowest FCR (≤1.4 kg feed/1 kg milk) had the highest rumination time (597 min/day; p p p p p < 0.05) were the most efficient cows with the lowest FCR (≤1.4 kg feed/1 kg milk). The behavioural differences observed in this study provide new insight into the association of feed behaviour and feed efficiency with milk performance. Incorporating feeding behaviour into the dry matter intake model can improve its accuracy in the future and benefit breeding programmes.