Table 3 A summary of the statistically significant relationships found among the assay-related and grazing-related metrics.

From: Cows that are less active in the chute have more optimal grazing distribution

Grazing-related metrics

Year

Week

Temp

Age

Handle

Chute

Squeeze

Latency to Familiar Supplement

Latency to Novel Supplement

Elevation (log)

+ 0.045***

+ 0.009***

-0.006

  

+ 0.014*

   

Slope (log)

 

+ 0.011***

-0.018***

  

+ 0.013

   

Distance Traveled (log)

-0.110***

+ 0.004***

-0.028***

    

-0.011*

 

Distance to supplement

-150.948***

-14.178***

 

-19.110

 

-20.059*

   

Distance to water (log)

-0.070**

+ 0.031***

-0.066***

  

+ 0.030*

   

Distance to loaf

-5.800*

  

-3.958*

  

-2.691

  

AKDE 50%

-4.402

    

+ 2.349

   

SN Degree Strength

-0.106

     

-0.046

  
  1. A plus sign indicates a positive change in the response (positive estimate), and negative sign indicates a negative change in the response (negative estimate) per unit change of the independent variables listed. Log estimates and p values (where *0.01 < p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, and estimates without an asterisk indicate a trend of 0.05 < p < 0.10) are provided. Boxes without estimates demonstrate non-significant relationships between independent variables and grazing-related metrics. Further information about models and all estimates can be found in the supplemental Table 1.