International audienceMonitoring liveweight (LW) is an important part of sound management practices at the individual and flock level (e.g., controlling for nutritional status based on body condition, reproduction, and health-related issues), but it is time consuming and stressful. To our knowledge, no literature has reported on the evaluation of automated weighing systems in dairy sheep as an alternative to conventional static scales. The objective of this research was to evaluate the practical feasibil-ity of using an automated walk-over-weighing (WoW) prototype to measure daily LW changes in dairy ewes without human intervention. We used adult Lacaune dairy ewes in 2 complementary trials conducted indoors. Trial 1 aimed at evaluating the...
A series of experiments designed to investigate live weight error and analyse the effect fasting and...
The use remote monitoring systems can be used to achieve a better understanding of animal behaviour ...
International audienceThe main limitation for determining feed efficiency of freely grazing ruminant...
Session 39 - Poster 14International audienceLive weight (LW) monitoring is important in livestock ma...
International audienceMonitoring liveweight (LW) is typical for management purposes (e.g., weight ga...
International audienceMonitoring bodyweight (BW) is a critical practice used for management purposes...
International audienceLive weight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assess...
Live weight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assessing overall animal per...
Liveweight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assessing overall animal perf...
Technological advances now make it possible to continuously record and monitor a range of outcomes ...
Liveweight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assessing overall animal perf...
Daily walkover liveweight (WoLW) records (n = 79,697) from 463 pasture-fed dairy cows from a single ...
The association between liveweight and a range of production and economic outcomes has been demonstr...
The liveweight profile of Merino ewes is related to the production and profitability of the sheep en...
International audienceMonitoring of small ruminants flocks could be enhanced by warnings sent by dev...
A series of experiments designed to investigate live weight error and analyse the effect fasting and...
The use remote monitoring systems can be used to achieve a better understanding of animal behaviour ...
International audienceThe main limitation for determining feed efficiency of freely grazing ruminant...
Session 39 - Poster 14International audienceLive weight (LW) monitoring is important in livestock ma...
International audienceMonitoring liveweight (LW) is typical for management purposes (e.g., weight ga...
International audienceMonitoring bodyweight (BW) is a critical practice used for management purposes...
International audienceLive weight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assess...
Live weight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assessing overall animal per...
Liveweight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assessing overall animal perf...
Technological advances now make it possible to continuously record and monitor a range of outcomes ...
Liveweight (LW) is a key and conventional indicator for monitoring and assessing overall animal perf...
Daily walkover liveweight (WoLW) records (n = 79,697) from 463 pasture-fed dairy cows from a single ...
The association between liveweight and a range of production and economic outcomes has been demonstr...
The liveweight profile of Merino ewes is related to the production and profitability of the sheep en...
International audienceMonitoring of small ruminants flocks could be enhanced by warnings sent by dev...
A series of experiments designed to investigate live weight error and analyse the effect fasting and...
The use remote monitoring systems can be used to achieve a better understanding of animal behaviour ...
International audienceThe main limitation for determining feed efficiency of freely grazing ruminant...