2024
DOI: 10.21423/aabppro20238853
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The evolution of sensor-based technologies in dairy production

Stephen LaBlanc

Abstract: Sensor-based management is growing rapidly in dairy farming. Activity, behavior and rumination monitors and data from au­tomated milking systems and calf feeders are established man­agement tools and hold promise for earlier or more efficient de­tection of health problems. However, gaps remain in validation and especially in turning streams of data into actionable infor­mation. On average, dairy herds can achieve comparable re­productive performance with management emphasizing estrus detection by activity moni… Show more

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