Individual data are valuable for assessing the health, welfare and performance of broilers. In particular, data on the first few days of life are needed to study the predictive value of traits recorded early in life for later life performance. However, broilers are generally kept in groups, which hampers individual identification and monitoring of animals. Sensor technologies may aid in identifying and monitoring individual animals. In this study, a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) system was implemented to record broiler activity, in combination with traditional video recordings. The two main objectives were (1) to validate the output of the RFID system by comparing it to the recorded locations on video, and (2) to assess whet...
Welfare of animals in livestock houses is usually monitored manually by the farmer or ethologists by...
To track and monitor individual animals in groups, it is possible to use radiofrequency identificati...
Automated monitoring of the feeding patterns of growing-finishing pigs would allow detecting problem...
Individual data are valuable for assessing the health, welfare and performance of broilers. In parti...
Animal agriculture, including broiler farming, has intensified to meet the increasing demand for liv...
Broiler chickens are often kept in large groups, which makes it difficult to identify individual bir...
Individual data on activity of broilers is valuable, as activity may serve as a proxy for multiple h...
Individual data on activity of broilers is valuable for breeding programmes, as activity may serve a...
ABSTRACT: Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by ena...
Automated animal monitoring via radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology allows efficient an...
Livestock Environment Conference ABSTRACT Monitoring the activity of broilers is a potential way for...
The possibility of using automatic recordings of broiler chicken activity in commercial flocks to as...
Tracking individual animals within large groups is increasingly possible, offering an exciting oppor...
Broiler activity and occupation patterns are of special interest to farmers during visual inspection...
Broiler activity and occupation patterns are of special interest to farmers during visual inspection...
Welfare of animals in livestock houses is usually monitored manually by the farmer or ethologists by...
To track and monitor individual animals in groups, it is possible to use radiofrequency identificati...
Automated monitoring of the feeding patterns of growing-finishing pigs would allow detecting problem...
Individual data are valuable for assessing the health, welfare and performance of broilers. In parti...
Animal agriculture, including broiler farming, has intensified to meet the increasing demand for liv...
Broiler chickens are often kept in large groups, which makes it difficult to identify individual bir...
Individual data on activity of broilers is valuable, as activity may serve as a proxy for multiple h...
Individual data on activity of broilers is valuable for breeding programmes, as activity may serve a...
ABSTRACT: Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) can advance poultry behavior research by ena...
Automated animal monitoring via radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology allows efficient an...
Livestock Environment Conference ABSTRACT Monitoring the activity of broilers is a potential way for...
The possibility of using automatic recordings of broiler chicken activity in commercial flocks to as...
Tracking individual animals within large groups is increasingly possible, offering an exciting oppor...
Broiler activity and occupation patterns are of special interest to farmers during visual inspection...
Broiler activity and occupation patterns are of special interest to farmers during visual inspection...
Welfare of animals in livestock houses is usually monitored manually by the farmer or ethologists by...
To track and monitor individual animals in groups, it is possible to use radiofrequency identificati...
Automated monitoring of the feeding patterns of growing-finishing pigs would allow detecting problem...