Animal Behavior and Well-Being I

Section: Animal Behavior and Well-Being
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Tuesday 2:00 PM–4:45 PM
Location: Sebastian I-3
Chair: Amy Stanton, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
2:00 PM
#493 Development of a behavior-based screening tool for disease detection in preweaned group-housed dairy calves.
Mary C. Cramer
2:15 PM
#494 Milk replacer plane of nutrition influences calf nutritive and non-nutritive oral behaviors.
Sophia C. Trombetta
2:30 PM
#495 Evaluation of pelleting a feed-through larvicide on dairy calf behavior and fly control.
Randi Black
2:45 PM
#496 An outdoor method of housing dairy calves in groups using individual calf hutches.
Lisa M. Wormsbecher
3:00 PM
#497 The use of single measurements to assess growth of dairy calves and the effect of management practices on calf BW variability.
Guilherme B. Bond
3:15 PM
#498 Reflective calf hutch covers improve antibody response and decrease panting, but not gain, during hot conditions.
Theodore Friend
3:30 PM
#499 Lameness score, pain threshold, temperature and type of lesion of severely lame dairy cows before and after trimming.
Vivian Fischer
3:45 PM
#500 Assessment of calving personnel performance and stillbirth in dairy herds.
G. M. Schuenemann
4:00 PM
#501 Do improvements in housing and management voluntarily applied by producers following a cow comfort assessment reduce cow injuries in tie-stall dairies?
Santiago Palacio
4:15 PM
#502 Social dominance affects body growth, follicle development, and age at puberty in dairy heifers.
Carolina Fiol
4:30 PM
#503 Association between social ranking and health of transition dairy cows.
Karen M. Lobeck-Luchterhand