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novel approaches to expression and detection of oestrus in dairy cows

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(a) Mount<strong>in</strong>g head <strong>to</strong> head<br />

(b) Bellow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> restless<br />

(c) Scuffed tail head, dirty flanks <strong>and</strong><br />

sweat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(d) Sniff<strong>in</strong>g the vulva <strong>of</strong> other <strong>cows</strong><br />

(e) Ch<strong>in</strong> rest<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(f) Head butt<strong>in</strong>g each other, aggression<br />

Figure 1.4 Secondary signs <strong>of</strong> oestrous behaviour with the shaded cow (black <strong>and</strong> grey)<br />

exhibit<strong>in</strong>g oestrous behaviour <strong>to</strong>wards the other (black <strong>and</strong> white). Where there are 2 shaded<br />

<strong>cows</strong> both could be show<strong>in</strong>g secondary signs <strong>of</strong> <strong>oestrus</strong> (adapted from Van Der Merwe, 2005)<br />

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