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Technical note: Is fecal consistency scoring an accurate measure of fecal dry matter in dairy calves?

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 103, 期 11, 页码 10709-10714

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-18907

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calf; diarrhea; fecal consistency scoring; dry matter

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
  2. Trouw Nutrition (Guelph, ON, Canada)
  3. Bayer Animal Health (Mississauga, ON, Canada)
  4. Alberta Milk (Edmonton, AB, Canada)
  5. Lallemand (Montreal, QC, Canada)
  6. Westgen (Abbotsford, BC, Canada)
  7. BC Dairy Association (Burnaby, BC, Canada)
  8. SaskMilk (Regina, SK, Canada)
  9. Dairy Farmers of Manitoba (Winnipeg, MB, Canada)

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The objective of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the accuracy of fecal consistency scoring as a measure of fecal dry matter (DM) in dairy calves. This study was conducted at a commercial grain-fed veal facility in southwestern Ontario. A total of 160 calves arrived at the facility in 2 groups of 80 calves each. Calves were fed milk replacer twice daily at 0700 and 1700 h and had ad libitum access from arrival onward to water through nipple drinkers and starter through a shared trough. Fecal consistency scores were evaluated once daily in the first 28 d after arrival before milk feeding. The fecal consistency scoring was conducted using a 4-level scoring scale: 0 = normal (firm but not hard); 1 = soft (does not hold form, piles but spreads slightly); 2 = runny (spreads readily); and 3 = watery (liquid consistency, splatters). Fecal samples were collected from all calves via rectal palpation on d 1, 7, 14, and 21 at 0900 h for determination of fecal DM. Mixed repeated measures linear regression models were built to assess the accuracy of fecal consistency scoring in predicting fecal DM. Over 4 selected time points (d 1, 7, 14, and 21) the 160 calves were observed, 382 (61.6%) had a fecal consistency score of 0, 121 (19.5%) had a score of 1, 85 (13.7%) had a score of 2, and 32 (5.2%) had a score of 3. A fecal score of 0 had a fecal DM of 25.1 +/- 8.4%, whereas a fecal score of 1 had a DM of 21.8 +/- 8.2%. With respect to calves that had a fecal score of 2 or 3, their fecal DM was 16.0 +/- 11.1% and 10.7 +/- 6.9%, respectively. In evaluating the pairwise comparisons generated in the repeated measures model that controlled for day of sampling, a fecal score of 0 had a 3.2%, 8.1%, and 12.0% higher fecal DM, respectively, when compared with those that had a fecal score of 1, 2, and 3. In addition, calves with a fecal score of 1 had a 5.0% and 8.8% higher fecal DM than calves with a fecal score of 2 and 3, respectively. Finally, calves with a fecal score of 2 had a 3.8% higher fecal DM than those with a fecal score of 3. This study confirms that using observational fecal consistency scoring can accurately predict diarrhea or a decline in fecal DM.

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