Werner et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the RumiWatchSystem for measuring grazing behaviour of cowsWerner et al., 2018
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- Werner J
- Leso L
- Umstatter C
- Niederhauser J
- Kennedy E
- Geoghegan A
- Shalloo L
- Schick M
- O’Brien B
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- Journal of neuroscience methods
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Feeding behaviour is an important parameter of animal performance, health and welfare, as well as reflecting levels and quality of feed available. Previously, sensors were only used for measuring animal feeding behaviour in indoor housing systems. However, sensors such as …
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