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Fig 1.

Visual representation and timing of the different actions performed on each cow enrolled.

AE = animal enrolment; EI = equipment installation; OMP = overall monitoring phase; AdP = adaptation phase; AcP = acquisition phase; DD = data download; CE = clinical examination; HMFs = health monitoring by farm-staff three time/d HBI = hemato-biochemical investigation; BCS = body condition scoring; CS = cleanliness scoring; LS = locomotion scoring; ER = equipment removal.

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Table 1.

Age, parity, milk yield and lamenss score of healthy cows) and those cows diseased during week +1 relative to calving.

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Table 2a.

Mean values of variables of RumiWatch® halters and pedometers of group-H cows at week -2, -1 and +1.

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Table 2b.

Mean values of variables of RumiWatch® halters and pedometers group-S cows (sick cows) at week -2, -1 and +1.

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Table 3.

Mean values of variables of RumiWatch® halters and pedometers of group-H and group-S at weeks -2, -1 and +1 relative to caving.

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Table 4.

Mean values of variables of RumiWatch® halters and pedometers of group-H and group-S cows at dd0, dd-1, and dd-2.

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Table 5.

Mean values of variables of RumiWatch® halters and pedometers of group-H and group-S cows at ΔD1, ΔD2, and Δweeks.

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Table 6.

Results of the univariable logistic regression models and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis of cows being diseased using different RumiWatch® halter and pedometer variables and the cut-off values with highest sensitivity and specificity.

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Table 7.

Combination of the different Rumiwatch® noseband sensor and pedometer variables as predictors of cows being sick in multivariable logistic regression and receiver characteristics analysis on different cut-off values with corresponding sensitivity and specificity.

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