Lameness is a key health and welfare issue affecting commercial herds of dairy cattle, with potentially significant economic impacts due to the expense of treatment and lost milk production. Existing lameness detection methods can be time-intensive, and under-detection remains a significant problem leading to delayed or missed treatment. Hence, there is a need for automated monitoring systems that can quickly and accurately detect lameness in individual cows within commercial dairy herds. Recent advances in sensor tracking technology have made it possible to observe the movement, behaviour and space-use of a range of animal species over extended time-scales. However, little is known about how observed movement behaviour and space-use patter...
AbstractDetecting lame cows is important in improving animal welfare. Automated tools are potentiall...
International audienceThe behaviour and movement of lame dairy cows at pasture have been studied lit...
To tackle the high prevalence of lameness, techniques to monitor cow locomotion are being developed ...
Lameness is a key health and welfare issue affecting commercial herds of dairy cattle, with potentia...
Lameness is one of the major welfare problems on modern dairy farms, and additionally, it is difficu...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Lameness is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting the welfare of cows in modern dairy product...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
Thirty-five lactating Jersey cows were recruited to the study. They were grouped according to locomo...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
Lameness is a widespread multifactorial condition affecting the health and performance of dairy cows...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
There is a tendency worldwide for the automation of farms; this has included the introduction of aut...
Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumi...
Despite the research on opportunities toautomatically measure lameness in cattle, lameness detection...
AbstractDetecting lame cows is important in improving animal welfare. Automated tools are potentiall...
International audienceThe behaviour and movement of lame dairy cows at pasture have been studied lit...
To tackle the high prevalence of lameness, techniques to monitor cow locomotion are being developed ...
Lameness is a key health and welfare issue affecting commercial herds of dairy cattle, with potentia...
Lameness is one of the major welfare problems on modern dairy farms, and additionally, it is difficu...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Lameness is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting the welfare of cows in modern dairy product...
Lameness is a major animal welfare problem in modern dairy farms. Although association between cow b...
Thirty-five lactating Jersey cows were recruited to the study. They were grouped according to locomo...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
Lameness is a widespread multifactorial condition affecting the health and performance of dairy cows...
Lameness is a major problem in modern dairy husbandry and has welfare implications and other negativ...
There is a tendency worldwide for the automation of farms; this has included the introduction of aut...
Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumi...
Despite the research on opportunities toautomatically measure lameness in cattle, lameness detection...
AbstractDetecting lame cows is important in improving animal welfare. Automated tools are potentiall...
International audienceThe behaviour and movement of lame dairy cows at pasture have been studied lit...
To tackle the high prevalence of lameness, techniques to monitor cow locomotion are being developed ...