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The effect of prepartum synthetic zeolite supplementation on the eating, lying and activity behaviours of grazing dairy cows
This study determined the effect of feeding synthetic zeolite A prepartum to reduce periparturient hypocalcaemia risk on the eating, lying, and activity behaviours of multiparous grazing dairy cows. Animals were randomly allocated to either a Zeolite treatment group (nβ=β21; individually fed 500β
g/d zeolite for two weeks prepartum) or a Control group (nβ=β22). Behaviour data obtained from accelerometers were analysed to determine the effects of treatment, parity (Parity 2β3 vs. 4+), and their interactions during 3 periods: PRE (β21 to β3 d), PERI (β2β2 d) and POST (3β28 d) relative to the day of calving (day 0). Parity 2β3 Zeolite cows ate for 18β
min/day less than Parity 2β3 Control cows PRE. Zeolite-fed cows also ate for 24β
min/day less than Control cows during the PERI period. There were no treatment differences in lying time or activity PRE or PERI, but Zeolite-fed cows spent more time lying POST. Regardless of treatment, Parity 2β3 cows were generally more active and ate for longer than Parity 4β+βcows. Our results suggest zeolite may subtly decrease appetite or alter eating behaviour during the supplementation period, particularly in younger cows, and may improve cow comfort postcalving.</p