International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) imaging offers new possibilities in animal phenotyping. Here, we investigated how this technology can be used to study the morphological changes that occur in dairy cows over the course of a single lactation. First, we estimated the individual body weight (BW) of dairy cows using traits measured with 3D images. To improve the quality of prediction, we monitored body growth (via 3D imaging), gut fill (via individual dry matter intake), and body reserves (via body condition score) throughout lactation. A group of 16 Holstein cows—8 in their first lactation, 4 in their second lactation, and 4 in their third or higher lactation—was scanned in 3D once a month for an entire lactation. Values of morphol...
Frequent checks on livestock's body growth can help reducing problems related to cow infertility or ...
The possibility of frequently monitoring calf body growth allows early recognition of health anomali...
Frequent checks on livestock\u2019s body growth can help reducing problems related to cow infertilit...
The choice of rearing strategy for dairy cows can have an effect on production yield, at least durin...
International audienceThe choice of rearing strategy for dairy cows can have an effect on production...
International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) imaging is a solution for monitoring morphology and gro...
The objectives of this study were to quantify the error of body weight prediction using automaticall...
International audienceMonitoring the growth and body condition of cows is essential for optimal mana...
Dairy farmers aim to produce high-quality products and meanwhile to ensure the health of their cows....
Body condition is an important trait in dairy cow management, mainly because it reflects the level a...
Monitoring of body weight variation, body condition and/or morphological changes allows optimalmanag...
Machine vision technology has been used in automated body condition score (BCS) classification of da...
© 2017 American Society of Animal Science. All rights reserved. The objective of this study was to d...
The main aim of this MSc thesis was to investigate the possibility of using three dimensional (3D) i...
The development of 3D imaging is a solution for estimating morphological parameters and growth devel...
Frequent checks on livestock's body growth can help reducing problems related to cow infertility or ...
The possibility of frequently monitoring calf body growth allows early recognition of health anomali...
Frequent checks on livestock\u2019s body growth can help reducing problems related to cow infertilit...
The choice of rearing strategy for dairy cows can have an effect on production yield, at least durin...
International audienceThe choice of rearing strategy for dairy cows can have an effect on production...
International audienceThree-dimensional (3D) imaging is a solution for monitoring morphology and gro...
The objectives of this study were to quantify the error of body weight prediction using automaticall...
International audienceMonitoring the growth and body condition of cows is essential for optimal mana...
Dairy farmers aim to produce high-quality products and meanwhile to ensure the health of their cows....
Body condition is an important trait in dairy cow management, mainly because it reflects the level a...
Monitoring of body weight variation, body condition and/or morphological changes allows optimalmanag...
Machine vision technology has been used in automated body condition score (BCS) classification of da...
© 2017 American Society of Animal Science. All rights reserved. The objective of this study was to d...
The main aim of this MSc thesis was to investigate the possibility of using three dimensional (3D) i...
The development of 3D imaging is a solution for estimating morphological parameters and growth devel...
Frequent checks on livestock's body growth can help reducing problems related to cow infertility or ...
The possibility of frequently monitoring calf body growth allows early recognition of health anomali...
Frequent checks on livestock\u2019s body growth can help reducing problems related to cow infertilit...