2017
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2016-12055
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The use of infrared thermography and accelerometers for remote monitoring of dairy cow health and welfare

Abstract: Increasing reliance on automated systems on-farm has led to a need for remote monitoring of health and welfare. We aimed to validate 2 methods that could be integrated into automated systems currently in use: infrared thermography (IRT) to measure respiration rate (RR), and accelerometers to measure the flinch, step, kick (FSK) response and assessing stress and discomfort. We monitored 22 multiparous, nonlactating, Friesian and Friesian × Jersey cows (average 5.1 yr of age) during a baseline period (2 min), a … Show more

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“…In addition, this technology has also been used to detect fever in pigs [14]. TIR imagery has also been implemented to assess respiration rate (RR) by manually counting the changes of temperature and colour observed around the affected cows' noses [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, this technology has also been used to detect fever in pigs [14]. TIR imagery has also been implemented to assess respiration rate (RR) by manually counting the changes of temperature and colour observed around the affected cows' noses [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All animals were subjected to these determinations. RF was determined by the count of the number of movements in the animals' flank area, within a 1-min interval (Stewart, Schaefer, Huddart and Sutherland, 2017). After RF was recorded, RT measures were taken with the aid of digital thermometer for veterinary purposes, scaled between 20 and 50°C, which was inserted into the animals' rectum until its stabilization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Thermografie und ähnliche kontaktlose Methoden der Datenerfassung [32][33] könnten im Rahmen eines sensorgestützten, automatisierten Gesundheitsmonitorings in Zukunft an Bedeutung gewinnen. Hinsichtlich Messungen auf Einzeltierebene soll nochmals darauf hingewiesen werden, dass die thermografisch ermittelten Werte stark von der Umgebung des Tieres, z.…”
Section: Messung Der äUßeren Körpertemperatur Mittels Infrarotthermogunclassified