Pilot study: simultaneous daily recording of total locomotor activity and heart rate in horses for application in precision livestock farming
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Among physiological parameters, total locomotor activity (TLA) and heart rate (HR) are used as physiological indicators in animal welfare evaluations. The present study aimed to simultaneously record for 24 h the TLA and HR of ten clinically healthy horses housed in conventional individual boxes subjected to a natural photoperiod and temperature. An actigraphy-based data logger was placed on the headstall, and an equine HR monitor was placed around the chest to monitor TLA and HR, respectively. Activity was monitored with 5 min sampling intervals and HR with 5 s intervals. To make the data points uniform, the means of 5 min intervals were calculated. Both investigated parameters showed a daily rhythmicity with a diurnal acrophase (locomotor activity 17:05 ± 1:15 arbitrary unit; heart rate 16.40 ± 0.30 beats/min). Robustness of the rhythm was 17.95 ± 10.53% and 37.05 ± 0.63% for the TLA and HR. A positive correlation was observed between the two investigated parameters in each horse, r = 0.48 ± 0.07, p < 0.0001. Change in TLA is a good index for success of management. Its positive correlation with daily HR monitoring confirms the use of these two physiological parameters for an objective on-farm welfare assessment. The application of new technologies for the simultaneous recording of physiological indexes of animals' welfare can be a useful instrument.
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14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
equine, heart rate, locomotor activity, precision livestock farming, welfare
Elenco autori:
Aragona, Francesca; Rizzo, Maria; Arrigo, Federica; Arfuso, Francesca; Fazio, Francesco; Giudice, Elisabetta; Pugliatti, Pietro; Piccione, Giuseppe; Giannetto, Claudia
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