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Random Forest Modelling of Milk Yield of Dairy Cows under Heat Stress Conditions

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sustainability is a necessary goal for animal-derived products due to the mounting pressure on the livestock sector to meet the growing demand of an increasing population with rising incomes and the need to reduce the exploitation of resources and environmental impact, while safeguar...

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Autores principales: Bovo, Marco, Agrusti, Miki, Benni, Stefano, Torreggiani, Daniele, Tassinari, Patrizia
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33946608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051305
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author Bovo, Marco
Agrusti, Miki
Benni, Stefano
Torreggiani, Daniele
Tassinari, Patrizia
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Agrusti, Miki
Benni, Stefano
Torreggiani, Daniele
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sustainability is a necessary goal for animal-derived products due to the mounting pressure on the livestock sector to meet the growing demand of an increasing population with rising incomes and the need to reduce the exploitation of resources and environmental impact, while safeguarding animal welfare. We found that by considering a precision livestock farming approach to feeding, advanced numerical methods could represent a reliable and viable tool for the evaluation of future productive scenarios of dairy cows in the presence of changing climate conditions. We believe that the model proposed here could help to develop and improve decision support for farmers to increase both milk yield and animal welfare and, on the other hand, to reduce the resources needed, hence increasing sustainability of the dairy sector. ABSTRACT: Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) relies on several technological approaches to acquire, in the most efficient way, precise and real-time data concerning production and welfare of individual animals. In this regard, in the dairy sector, PLF devices are being increasingly adopted, automatic milking systems (AMSs) are becoming increasingly widespread, and monitoring systems for animals and environmental conditions are becoming common tools in herd management. As a consequence, a great amount of daily recorded data concerning individual animals are available for the farmers and they could be used effectively for the calibration of numerical models to be used for the prediction of future animal production trends. On the other hand, the machine learning approaches in PLF are nowadays considered an extremely promising solution in the research field of livestock farms and the application of these techniques in the dairy cattle farming would increase sustainability and efficiency of the sector. The study aims to define, train, and test a model developed through machine learning techniques, adopting a Random Forest algorithm, having the main goal to assess the trend in daily milk yield of a single cow in relation to environmental conditions. The model has been calibrated and tested on the data collected on 91 lactating cows of a dairy farm, located in northern Italy, and equipped with an AMS and thermo-hygrometric sensors during the years 2016–2017. In the statistical model, having seven predictor features, the daily milk yield is evaluated as a function of the position of the day in the lactation curve and the indoor barn conditions expressed in terms of daily average of the temperature-humidity index (THI) in the same day and its value in each of the five previous days. In this way, extreme hot conditions inducing heat stress effects can be considered in the yield predictions by the model. The average relative prediction error of the milk yield of each cow is about 18% of daily production, and only 2% of the total milk production.
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spelling pubmed-81471912021-05-26 Random Forest Modelling of Milk Yield of Dairy Cows under Heat Stress Conditions Bovo, Marco Agrusti, Miki Benni, Stefano Torreggiani, Daniele Tassinari, Patrizia Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sustainability is a necessary goal for animal-derived products due to the mounting pressure on the livestock sector to meet the growing demand of an increasing population with rising incomes and the need to reduce the exploitation of resources and environmental impact, while safeguarding animal welfare. We found that by considering a precision livestock farming approach to feeding, advanced numerical methods could represent a reliable and viable tool for the evaluation of future productive scenarios of dairy cows in the presence of changing climate conditions. We believe that the model proposed here could help to develop and improve decision support for farmers to increase both milk yield and animal welfare and, on the other hand, to reduce the resources needed, hence increasing sustainability of the dairy sector. ABSTRACT: Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) relies on several technological approaches to acquire, in the most efficient way, precise and real-time data concerning production and welfare of individual animals. In this regard, in the dairy sector, PLF devices are being increasingly adopted, automatic milking systems (AMSs) are becoming increasingly widespread, and monitoring systems for animals and environmental conditions are becoming common tools in herd management. As a consequence, a great amount of daily recorded data concerning individual animals are available for the farmers and they could be used effectively for the calibration of numerical models to be used for the prediction of future animal production trends. On the other hand, the machine learning approaches in PLF are nowadays considered an extremely promising solution in the research field of livestock farms and the application of these techniques in the dairy cattle farming would increase sustainability and efficiency of the sector. The study aims to define, train, and test a model developed through machine learning techniques, adopting a Random Forest algorithm, having the main goal to assess the trend in daily milk yield of a single cow in relation to environmental conditions. The model has been calibrated and tested on the data collected on 91 lactating cows of a dairy farm, located in northern Italy, and equipped with an AMS and thermo-hygrometric sensors during the years 2016–2017. In the statistical model, having seven predictor features, the daily milk yield is evaluated as a function of the position of the day in the lactation curve and the indoor barn conditions expressed in terms of daily average of the temperature-humidity index (THI) in the same day and its value in each of the five previous days. In this way, extreme hot conditions inducing heat stress effects can be considered in the yield predictions by the model. The average relative prediction error of the milk yield of each cow is about 18% of daily production, and only 2% of the total milk production. MDPI 2021-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8147191/ /pubmed/33946608 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051305 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33946608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051305
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