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Cow body shape and automation of condition scoring
Authors:Halachmi I  Polak P  Roberts D J  Klopcic M
Affiliation:* Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel
Research Institute for Animal Production, Slovak Agricultural Research Center, 949 92 Nitra, Slovakia
Scottish Agricultural College Dairy Research Centre, Crichton Royal Farm, Dumfries DG1 4SZ, UK
§ Department of Animal Science, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, 1230 Domzale, Slovenia
Abstract:The feasibility of including a body shape measure in methods for automatic monitoring of body reserves of cattle was evaluated. The hypothesis tested was that the body shape of a fatter cow is rounder than that of a thin cow and, therefore, may better fit a parabolic shape. An image-processing model was designed that calculates a parameter to assess body shape. The model was implemented, and its outputs were validated against ultrasonic and thermal camera measurements of the thickness of fat and muscle layers, and manual body condition scoring of 186 Holstein-Friesian cows. The thermal camera overcomes some of the drawbacks of a regular camera; the hooks and the tailhead nadirs of a thin cow diverged from the parabolic shape. The correlation between thermal camera's measurements and fat and muscle thickness was 0.47. Mean body condition scorings were 2.18, 2.15, and 2.23, with no significant difference found across the assessment methods. Further research is needed to achieve fully automatic, accurate body condition scoring.
Keywords:body condition scoring  thermal camera  dairy cow  image processing
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