One of the biggest economic losses in the northern Australian beef cattle industry is poor reproduction and high mortality. Due to the large-scale of operations, continuous individual animal monitoring is not feasible, and reasons for mortality are largely unknown. The main objective was to utilise remote monitoring technologies to explore factors contributing to mortality. Technologies including walk over weigh (WoW) stations, GNSS collars, vaginal implant transmitters (VIT) and satellite derived vegetation data were used throughout the 4-year trial period to monitor behavioural and physiological factors that may contribute to mortality among the herd. The main findings showed that VIT only gave true birth alerts 27.6% of the time and were...
On-animal sensors refer to systems that monitor the location, behaviour, or physiological characteri...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes and the animal to stockman ratio is increas...
Managing livestock thru geo-positioning would dramatically improve several aspects of livestock prod...
Context: Neonate management remains a key issue in extensive beef production systems where producers...
Combining technologies for monitoring spatial behaviour of livestock with technologies that monitor ...
Combining technologies for monitoring spatial behaviour of livestock with technologies that monitor ...
Current recommendations for the provision of water points for grazing beef cattle in northern Austra...
Beef cattle production in the Northern Australian rangelands is usually characterized by large paddo...
Global beef production is projected to reach approximately 60 million tons in 2015 and opportunities...
Global beef production is projected to reach approximately 60 million tons in 2015 and opportunities...
The northern Australian beef industry is dominated by cow-calf operations where reproductive efficie...
A low-cost GPS herd activity and well-being kit (GPS HAWK) was developed as an alternative to commer...
Abstract: Monitoring cattle behaviour has been a perpetual challenge in animal husbandry and animal ...
Abstract: Grazing pasture quality and availability, and grazing animal performance, depend on ecolog...
Cattle farming is facing an increase in number of animals that farmers must care for, to-gether with...
On-animal sensors refer to systems that monitor the location, behaviour, or physiological characteri...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes and the animal to stockman ratio is increas...
Managing livestock thru geo-positioning would dramatically improve several aspects of livestock prod...
Context: Neonate management remains a key issue in extensive beef production systems where producers...
Combining technologies for monitoring spatial behaviour of livestock with technologies that monitor ...
Combining technologies for monitoring spatial behaviour of livestock with technologies that monitor ...
Current recommendations for the provision of water points for grazing beef cattle in northern Austra...
Beef cattle production in the Northern Australian rangelands is usually characterized by large paddo...
Global beef production is projected to reach approximately 60 million tons in 2015 and opportunities...
Global beef production is projected to reach approximately 60 million tons in 2015 and opportunities...
The northern Australian beef industry is dominated by cow-calf operations where reproductive efficie...
A low-cost GPS herd activity and well-being kit (GPS HAWK) was developed as an alternative to commer...
Abstract: Monitoring cattle behaviour has been a perpetual challenge in animal husbandry and animal ...
Abstract: Grazing pasture quality and availability, and grazing animal performance, depend on ecolog...
Cattle farming is facing an increase in number of animals that farmers must care for, to-gether with...
On-animal sensors refer to systems that monitor the location, behaviour, or physiological characteri...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes and the animal to stockman ratio is increas...
Managing livestock thru geo-positioning would dramatically improve several aspects of livestock prod...