The aim of the study was to bring together a combination of stationary (Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), water flow meter) and animal-attached (accelerometer) sensors in an automated approach to record beef cattle drinking behaviour and herd water intake in grazing systems. An experiment was conducted to collect and validate data from the behaviour monitoring system. A water trough located in an enclosed water point was equipped with a water flow meter. The water point entry and exit gates were each fitted with a RFID panel reader. The eight beef heifers that grazed the experimental site wore a RFID ear tag in the right ear and a motion sensing neck collar that contained a triaxial accelerometer. The heifers had ad libitum access to t...
The ability to monitor dairy cow feeding behavior and activity could improve dairy herd management. ...
The use of sensor technologies to monitor cows’ behavior is becoming commonplace in the context of d...
There are currently no approved monitoring programs in the beef industry that use paddock based beha...
Drinking is a critical behaviour for cattle health, welfare, production and survival. Water is an es...
Accelerometers have been used to record many cattle postures and behaviours including standing, lyin...
Current recommendations for the provision of water points for grazing beef cattle in northern Austra...
A low-cost GPS herd activity and well-being kit (GPS HAWK) was developed as an alternative to commer...
This study evaluated the accuracy of a sensor-based device (AfiCollar) to automatically monitor and ...
Individual monitoring of drinking behavior of dairy cows can be a promising tool to predict individu...
Monitoring cow behaviour has become increasingly important in understanding the nutrition, productio...
Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) is spreading rapidly in intensive cattle farms. It is based on the...
Simple Summary In order to keep dairy cows under satisfactory health and welfare conditions, it is v...
AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 Vázquez Diosdado et al.This article has been published Open Access a...
In this paper, we summarise the outcome of a set of experiments aimed at classifying cattle behaviou...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
The ability to monitor dairy cow feeding behavior and activity could improve dairy herd management. ...
The use of sensor technologies to monitor cows’ behavior is becoming commonplace in the context of d...
There are currently no approved monitoring programs in the beef industry that use paddock based beha...
Drinking is a critical behaviour for cattle health, welfare, production and survival. Water is an es...
Accelerometers have been used to record many cattle postures and behaviours including standing, lyin...
Current recommendations for the provision of water points for grazing beef cattle in northern Austra...
A low-cost GPS herd activity and well-being kit (GPS HAWK) was developed as an alternative to commer...
This study evaluated the accuracy of a sensor-based device (AfiCollar) to automatically monitor and ...
Individual monitoring of drinking behavior of dairy cows can be a promising tool to predict individu...
Monitoring cow behaviour has become increasingly important in understanding the nutrition, productio...
Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) is spreading rapidly in intensive cattle farms. It is based on the...
Simple Summary In order to keep dairy cows under satisfactory health and welfare conditions, it is v...
AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 Vázquez Diosdado et al.This article has been published Open Access a...
In this paper, we summarise the outcome of a set of experiments aimed at classifying cattle behaviou...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
The ability to monitor dairy cow feeding behavior and activity could improve dairy herd management. ...
The use of sensor technologies to monitor cows’ behavior is becoming commonplace in the context of d...
There are currently no approved monitoring programs in the beef industry that use paddock based beha...