The Animal Welfare Indicators (AWIN) project promoted the development of protocols centred on animal-based indicators to assess welfare in goats, sheep, donkeys, horses and turkeys. An important feature of the project was the adoption of a simple and practical approach to the dissemination of scientific results to general public and stakeholders such as veterinarians and farmers. Six applications were developed for Android devices and made freely downloadable from Google Play Store. Four apps, based on AWIN welfare assessment protocols, allow and simplify data collection on farm: AWINGoat for dairy goats in intensive farms, AWINSheep for adult female sheep in milk and/or meat production systems, AWINHorse for adult horses stabled in single ...
Outdoor and extensive farming systems allow animals to behave in a natural way and are often percei...
The EBENE® smartphone app was designed for farmers to monitor the welfare of their own poultry and r...
The EU-funded Animal Welfare Indicators (AWIN) research project (2011\u20132015) aimed to improve an...
Summary The AWIN applications are specifically designed to allow the on-farm data collection and to ...
The EU project AWIN (FP7-KBBE-2010-4) addressed the development, integration and dissemination of an...
THE CHALLENGE: Standardization of data collection within EU countries Reduce assessment time Store ...
TIBENA (Terrena animal-based welfare measures for a New Agriculture) is an innovative tool supportin...
A goal of the PPILOW project is to develop and evaluate tools for animal welfare self-assessments by...
The PIGLOW smartphone app was designed for organic and free-range farmers to monitor the welfare of ...
Within the European AWIN project, a protocol for assessing dairy goats\u2019 welfare on the farm was...
The overall goal of the AWIN project is to improve animal welfare by developing , integrating and di...
Simple SummaryThe digital revolution opens possibilities to use multiple sensors, a data infrastruct...
The PIGLOW app was designed for the PPILOW project, enabling organic and free-range pig farmers to m...
Oral session 3[EN] Currently, animal welfare is a well-established dimension of the sustainable anim...
What are the AWIN welfare assessment protocol? It is a science-based welfare assessment method, buil...
Outdoor and extensive farming systems allow animals to behave in a natural way and are often percei...
The EBENE® smartphone app was designed for farmers to monitor the welfare of their own poultry and r...
The EU-funded Animal Welfare Indicators (AWIN) research project (2011\u20132015) aimed to improve an...
Summary The AWIN applications are specifically designed to allow the on-farm data collection and to ...
The EU project AWIN (FP7-KBBE-2010-4) addressed the development, integration and dissemination of an...
THE CHALLENGE: Standardization of data collection within EU countries Reduce assessment time Store ...
TIBENA (Terrena animal-based welfare measures for a New Agriculture) is an innovative tool supportin...
A goal of the PPILOW project is to develop and evaluate tools for animal welfare self-assessments by...
The PIGLOW smartphone app was designed for organic and free-range farmers to monitor the welfare of ...
Within the European AWIN project, a protocol for assessing dairy goats\u2019 welfare on the farm was...
The overall goal of the AWIN project is to improve animal welfare by developing , integrating and di...
Simple SummaryThe digital revolution opens possibilities to use multiple sensors, a data infrastruct...
The PIGLOW app was designed for the PPILOW project, enabling organic and free-range pig farmers to m...
Oral session 3[EN] Currently, animal welfare is a well-established dimension of the sustainable anim...
What are the AWIN welfare assessment protocol? It is a science-based welfare assessment method, buil...
Outdoor and extensive farming systems allow animals to behave in a natural way and are often percei...
The EBENE® smartphone app was designed for farmers to monitor the welfare of their own poultry and r...
The EU-funded Animal Welfare Indicators (AWIN) research project (2011\u20132015) aimed to improve an...