Sensor-based detection of the severity of hyperkeratosis in the teats of dairy cows

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Date
2018
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18
Issue
11
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Sensors
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Basel : MDPI AG
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The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the severity of hyperkeratosis (HK) in the teats of dairy cows can be assessed by a dielectric measurement. The study focused on surveying the occurrence of hyperkeratosis in a total of 241 teats of lactating dairy cows. A scoring system consisting of four categories was used to macroscopically assess the severity of HK. Additionally, the dielectric constant (DC) of all teats with milkability was measured in a double iteration with the MoistureMeterD (Delfin Technologies, Kuopio, Finland) on four different days. The Spearman rank correlation coefficient revealed a negative correlation between the DC and HK score (rs = −0.55 to −0.36). The results of the regression analysis showed that the DC values differed significantly between healthy teat ends (≤2) and teat ends with HK (≥3). Thus, the non-invasive measurement of DC provides a promising method of objectively assessing the occurrence and severity of HK.

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Demba, S., Hoffmann, G., Ammon, C., & Rose-Meierhöfer, S. (2018). Sensor-based detection of the severity of hyperkeratosis in the teats of dairy cows (Basel : MDPI AG). Basel : MDPI AG. https://doi.org//10.3390/s18113925
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