Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova

The aim of this literature review was to investigate whether the modern dairy cow has the time she needs to lie down and to sleep and what deprivation of these behaviors could lead to. Current research seems to agree on the fact that sleep is essential but there is no uniform explanation of the func...

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Autor principal: Nilsson, Emma
Formato: First cycle, G2E
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Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/190/
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description The aim of this literature review was to investigate whether the modern dairy cow has the time she needs to lie down and to sleep and what deprivation of these behaviors could lead to. Current research seems to agree on the fact that sleep is essential but there is no uniform explanation of the function of sleep, even though there are many theories. It is known that sleep has an important impact on the immune system and that sleep is increased in case of an infection. Sleep deprivation causes many negative effects including reduced function off the immune defense, increased metabolic activity, malnutrition and increased heart rate. It has also been found that deprivation of sleep could cause increased mortality. In cows very few studies have focused on the need of sleep and time to lie down, and deprivation of these behaviors. Cows have a strong motivation to lie down and they sleep 4 hours a day according to the only study found on duration of sleep in cows. Time budget is an expression that tells how much time cows use for different behaviors, such as lying down, eating and ruminating. The cow’s time budget can be used as a welfare indicator on the farms and the time budget could be influenced by many things. There is no well-developed tool to predict whether cows under specific conditions get enough time to lie down and to sleep. This together with the fact that there is limited information about cows sleeping- and lying behavior makes it impossible to exclude that the cows are suffering of sleep- and lying deprivation. Based on this literature review it is suggested that mastitis and metabolic disorders, which are common in dairy cows, could have a connection to sleep deprivation. More research on this subject is needed.
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spelling RepoSLU1902012-04-20T14:08:30Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/190/ Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova Nilsson, Emma Animal husbandry The aim of this literature review was to investigate whether the modern dairy cow has the time she needs to lie down and to sleep and what deprivation of these behaviors could lead to. Current research seems to agree on the fact that sleep is essential but there is no uniform explanation of the function of sleep, even though there are many theories. It is known that sleep has an important impact on the immune system and that sleep is increased in case of an infection. Sleep deprivation causes many negative effects including reduced function off the immune defense, increased metabolic activity, malnutrition and increased heart rate. It has also been found that deprivation of sleep could cause increased mortality. In cows very few studies have focused on the need of sleep and time to lie down, and deprivation of these behaviors. Cows have a strong motivation to lie down and they sleep 4 hours a day according to the only study found on duration of sleep in cows. Time budget is an expression that tells how much time cows use for different behaviors, such as lying down, eating and ruminating. The cow’s time budget can be used as a welfare indicator on the farms and the time budget could be influenced by many things. There is no well-developed tool to predict whether cows under specific conditions get enough time to lie down and to sleep. This together with the fact that there is limited information about cows sleeping- and lying behavior makes it impossible to exclude that the cows are suffering of sleep- and lying deprivation. Based on this literature review it is suggested that mastitis and metabolic disorders, which are common in dairy cows, could have a connection to sleep deprivation. More research on this subject is needed. 2009-05-18 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/190/1/nilsson_e_090518.pdf Nilsson, Emma , 2009. Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova . First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Nutrition and Management (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-650.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-6-17 swe
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Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
title Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
title_full Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
title_fullStr Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
title_full_unstemmed Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
title_short Mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
title_sort mjölkkors behov av att ligga och att sova
topic Animal husbandry
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/190/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/190/