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Joint Models to Predict Dairy Cow Survival from Sensor Data Recorded during the First Lactation.
Ranzato, Giovanna; Adriaens, Ines; Lora, Isabella; Aernouts, Ben; Statham, Jonathan; Azzolina, Danila; Meuwissen, Dyan; Prosepe, Ilaria; Zidi, Ali; Cozzi, Giulio.
Afiliación
  • Ranzato G; Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padova, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Italy.
  • Adriaens I; Division of Animal and Human Health Engineering, Department of Biosystems, KU Leuven, Campus Geel, Kleinhoefstraat 4, 2440 Geel, Belgium.
  • Lora I; Division of Animal and Human Health Engineering, Department of Biosystems, KU Leuven, Campus Geel, Kleinhoefstraat 4, 2440 Geel, Belgium.
  • Aernouts B; Animal Breeding and Genomics, Wageningen University and Research, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Statham J; Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padova, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Italy.
  • Azzolina D; Division of Animal and Human Health Engineering, Department of Biosystems, KU Leuven, Campus Geel, Kleinhoefstraat 4, 2440 Geel, Belgium.
  • Meuwissen D; RAFT Solutions Ltd., Sunley Raynes Farm, Galphay Road, Ripon HG4 3AJ, UK.
  • Prosepe I; Harper & Keele Veterinary School, 2 Church Bank, Keele, Newcastle ST5 5NS, UK.
  • Zidi A; Department of Environmental and Preventive Sciences, University of Ferrara, Corso Ercole I d'Este 32, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.
  • Cozzi G; Division of Animal and Human Health Engineering, Department of Biosystems, KU Leuven, Campus Geel, Kleinhoefstraat 4, 2440 Geel, Belgium.
Animals (Basel) ; 12(24)2022 Dec 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36552414
ABSTRACT
Early predictions of cows' probability of survival to different lactations would help farmers in making successful management and breeding decisions. For this purpose, this research explored the adoption of joint models for longitudinal and survival data in the dairy field. An algorithm jointly modelled daily first-lactation sensor data (milk yield, body weight, rumination time) and survival data (i.e., time to culling) from 6 Holstein dairy farms. The algorithm was set to predict survival to the beginning of the second and third lactations (i.e., second and third calving) from sensor observations of the first 60, 150, and 240 days in milk of cows' first lactation. Using 3-time-repeated 3-fold cross-validation, the performance was evaluated in terms of Area Under the Curve and expected error of prediction. Across the different scenarios and farms, the former varied between 45% and 76%, while the latter was between 3.5% and 26%. Significant results were obtained in terms of expected error of prediction, meaning that the method provided survival probabilities in line with the observed events in the datasets (i.e., culling). Furthermore, the performances were stable among farms. These features may justify further research on the use of joint models to predict the survival of dairy cattle.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Animals (Basel) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Animals (Basel) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia