Perching is a natural behavior of poultry. However, it is difficult to distinguish individual birds in a large group in order to relate perching behavior to health condition or productivity. To enable such research, this study developed and validated a radio frequency identification (RFID)-based automated perching monitoring system (APMS) for characterizing individual perching behaviors of group-housed poultry. The APMS consisted of a RFID module, a load cell module, and a round wooden perch. The RFID module was comprised of a high-frequency RFID reader, three customized rectangular antennas, and multiple RFID transponders. The load cell module was comprised of a data acquisition system and two load cells supporting the two ends of the perc...
ABSTRACT: Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by ena...
This study designed a radio-frequency identification (RFID)-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform ...
Automated tracking of the location of individual chickens is becoming more common in behavioural res...
Enriched colony housing (ECH) is a relatively new egg production system. As such, information is lac...
Housing design and management schemes (e.g., bird stocking density) in egg production can impact hen...
Provision of perches in enriched colony or cage-free hen housing facilitates birds’ ability to expre...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has been broadly applied in the biological science...
In order to evaluate existing commercial strains many systems that automatically collect data about ...
Appropriate measurement of broiler behaviors is critical to optimize broiler production efficiency a...
Tracking individual animals within large groups is increasingly possible, offering an exciting oppor...
Simple Summary: Little is known on how free-range laying hens on commercial farms exploit their offe...
Animal agriculture, including broiler farming, has intensified to meet the increasing demand for liv...
Individual data are valuable for assessing the health, welfare and performance of broilers. In parti...
Some birds develop a preference in food depending on the nutritional value that supports their daily...
Free-range laying hen systems provide individuals a choice between indoor and outdoor areas where ra...
ABSTRACT: Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by ena...
This study designed a radio-frequency identification (RFID)-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform ...
Automated tracking of the location of individual chickens is becoming more common in behavioural res...
Enriched colony housing (ECH) is a relatively new egg production system. As such, information is lac...
Housing design and management schemes (e.g., bird stocking density) in egg production can impact hen...
Provision of perches in enriched colony or cage-free hen housing facilitates birds’ ability to expre...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has been broadly applied in the biological science...
In order to evaluate existing commercial strains many systems that automatically collect data about ...
Appropriate measurement of broiler behaviors is critical to optimize broiler production efficiency a...
Tracking individual animals within large groups is increasingly possible, offering an exciting oppor...
Simple Summary: Little is known on how free-range laying hens on commercial farms exploit their offe...
Animal agriculture, including broiler farming, has intensified to meet the increasing demand for liv...
Individual data are valuable for assessing the health, welfare and performance of broilers. In parti...
Some birds develop a preference in food depending on the nutritional value that supports their daily...
Free-range laying hen systems provide individuals a choice between indoor and outdoor areas where ra...
ABSTRACT: Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by ena...
This study designed a radio-frequency identification (RFID)-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform ...
Automated tracking of the location of individual chickens is becoming more common in behavioural res...