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Langbein, Jan, Herskin, Mette, Dehareng, Frédéric, Kennedy, Emer, Rutherford, Kenny, Velarde, Antonio, Deiss, Véronique, Veissier, Isabelle
This chapter presents common aspects applying in all EU Member States and in the UK (since Directive 2010/63/EU was transposed into British law before Brexit), and gives the specifications that apply in each research institute of the SmartCow project
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Ternman, Emma, Terré, Marta, Bouchon, Matthieu, Meunier, Bruno, Munksgaard, Lene, Veissier, Isabelle
Feed intake is important to consider when studying welfare, productivity and efficiency in ruminants, particularly cattle. Over the last decade, several methods for automatic intake recording have been developed. These methods have been described in
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Bouchon, Matthieu, Bach, Alex, Meunier, Bruno, Ternman, Emma, Van Reenen, Kees, Veissier, Isabelle, Munksgaard, Lene
A process of validation assesses the appropriateness and usefulness of a tool for its intended purpose within a specific context. Ideally, the validation of a tool should describe the range of purposes and contexts in which it is appropriate. This ge
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Bouchon, Matthieu, Bach, Alex, Meunier, Bruno, Ternman, Emma, Van Reenen, Kees, Veissier, Isabelle, Munksgaard, Lene
Chapter of the Living Handbook Methods in cattle physiology and behaviour – Recommendations from the SmartCow consortium
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https://doi.org/10.5680/mcpb014
https://doi.org/10.5680/mcpb014
o answer specific questions regarding cow behaviour or affective states, it is sometimes necessary to study the cow’s responses to specific stimuli in a test situation. This can be done either in the animal’s home environment or in a test arena.
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Standing and lying behaviours are well-defined. Lying is often described as when the flank or sternum of the animal is in contact with the ground, and end of lying when all four legs are perpendicular to the body. The transition from lying to standin
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Methods in cattle physiology and behaviour research
Methods in cattle physiology and behaviour – Recommendations from the SmartCow consortium.
Methods in cattle physiology and behaviour – Recommendations from the SmartCow consortium.
Body temperature data is often used in cattle to assess different reproductive events such as oestrus and pregnancy or to identify prevalence of various infectious diseases. Therefore, recording body temperature is important when considering both the
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https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6426462