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    PPILOW

    Poultry and PIg Low-input and Organic production systems’ Welfare

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    The PPILOW project aims to co-construct through a multi-actor approach solutions to improve the welfare of poultry and pigs reared in organic and low-input outdoor farming systems. The first originality of PPILOW is the participatory approach, involving all actors of the...

    Project type
    Horizon 2020
    Land
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    Subsidie ID
    10.3030/816172
    Startdatum
    01 Sept 2019
    Einddatum
    31 Aug 2024
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      On-farm hatching possible with radiant heaters

      Document

      30-08-2024

      • Angélique Travel (ITAVI)
      • On-farm hatching
      • Chick quality
      • poultry

      Artificial digestion to detect T

      Document

      30-05-2022

      • Vasile Cozma (USAMV CLUJ)
      • Domestic pigs
      • Trichinella spiralis
      • Detection capability
      • Trichinosis

      Stakeholders’ views regarding the key challenges in organic and low-input pig farming

      Document

      30-05-2022

      • Jarkko Niemi (LUKE)
      • organic and low-input pig production
      • stakeholder's views
      • outdoor production

      Economic aspects of outdoor ranging behavior of valuable genotypes of slow-growing broilers

      Document

      30-08-2024

      • Petra Thobe (Thuenen)
      • Organic broiler production
      • Health and welfare
      • Genetic selection

      Good quality environmental enrichment and choice of hybrid can contribute to successful housing of laying hens in mobile houses

      Document

      30-08-2024

      • Bas Rodenburg (UU)
      • Avian Influenza
      • Poultry
      • Footpad lesions

      Identifying new market opportunities to offset the additional costs of adopting animal welfare practices

      Document

      30-08-2024

      • Jarkko Niemi (LUKE)
      • Organic farming
      • ethically conscious consumers
      • Animal welfare
      • Ethical farming

      PIGLOW - a welfare self-assessment and benchmarking tool for outdoor and organic pig farms

      Document

      30-05-2022

      • Franck Tuyttens EV ILVO
      • organic pig farms
      • welfare assessment
      • mobile application

      Methodology and process facilitating the National Practitioner Groups during Covid-19

      Document

      30-05-2022

      • Martina Re (AIAB)
      • Participatory approach
      • COVID-19
      • Value chain

      Incubation and early-life strategies to minimize feather pecking and cannibalism in laying hens

      Document

      30-08-2024

      • Prof. T. Bas Rodenburg – Utrecht University (NL)
      • Mobile poultry houses
      • Laying hens
      • Incubation
      • poultry
      • Feather pecking (FP)

      The anthelmintic and antiprotozoal effect of pumpkin and coriander powder, administered in feed to pigs from a low input farm

      Document

      30-08-2024

      • Marina Spinu (USAMV CLUJ)
      • Vasile Cozma (USAMV CLUJ)
      • Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin)
      • Coriandrum sativum (coriander)
      • Parasitic diseases
      • pigs
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