Use of radio-frequency identification technology to assess the frequency of cattle visits to mineral feeders

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE(2021)

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Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the frequency of visits to a mineral feeder equipped with radio-frequency identification (RFID). In Exp. 1, twelve heifers (Braford, Brahman, and White Angus; n = 4/breed) were fitted with RFID ear tags and placed into a pasture with access to a RFID-equipped mineral feeder. Number of visits were greater ( P ≤ 0.05) during daytime than the night period. Brahman and Braford heifers favored ( P ≤ 0.05) daytime than night period. White Angus heifers did not display a specific period preference ( P = 0.32). In Exp. 2, Black Angus and Brahman cows (n = 15 and 19, respectively) were placed into a pasture with access to a RFID-equipped mineral feeder. Brahman cows made more ( P < 0.01) visits to the mineral feeder than Black Angus cows. There were no breed differences on the number of visits during the morning ( P = 0.25) and night ( P ≤ 0.25) periods, but Brahman cows made more ( P ≤ 0.05) visits to the mineral feeder in the afternoon period than Black Angus cows. In Exp. 3, the location of the mineral feeder was tested using 3 groups of Bos indicus –influenced heifers (n = 12/group). The mineral feeder was moved weekly within pasture. The number of visits to the mineral feeder differed for each location ( P < 0.001) with visits being greatest when mineral feeder was placed near supplement and water, followed by center of the pasture, and lastly in the shade.
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Cattle behavior,Feeder visits,Free-choice mineral supplement,Radio-frequency identification
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