Cattle Eye as a tool to assess lameness in the dairy herd

AHDB have estimated lameness to cost between £3.30 - £6.80/ €3.80 - €8 per day per cow depending on how lame she is. In order to minimise these losses and optimise animal welfare, lameness needs to be detected at a very early stage. However, this is very difficult to do by eye. Cattle eye offers a technology that mobility score dairy cows using cameras.

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Lokalizacja
  • United Kingdom
  • Europe
Autorzy
  • Jason Rankin
Cel
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Education/Training
Typ pliku
Document
Rozmiar pliku
308 kB
Utworzono dnia
30-06-2024
Język pochodzenia
English
Oficjalna strona projektu
R4D
Licencja
CC BY

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