C. Ferreira, M. Todorovic, P. Sugrue, S. Teixeira, P. Galvin
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Abstract
This literature review examines the latest and emerging technologies used for monitoring bovine health. Global demand for animal products underscores the need to monitor livestock well-being for enhanced efficiency in the dairy industry and product quality. The study identifies the relevant parameters for monitoring and evaluating commercially available products and cutting-edge technologies. The study highlights key performance features of these technologies, such as communication protocol, size, and battery lifetime. The review also examines current and emerging sensor systems, such as smart boluses and wearable systems that can provide valuable information on bovine welfare, early disease detection, and animal tracking on the farm. By exploring the state-of-the-art technologies in this field, this literature review provides insights into the best technology solutions available for monitoring bovine health and elaborates potential future challenges and opportunities for creating an ideal bovine health monitoring system.
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animal attracts the best research in animal biology and animal systems from across the spectrum of the agricultural, biomedical, and environmental sciences. It is the central element in an exciting collaboration between the British Society of Animal Science (BSAS), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP) and represents a merging of three scientific journals: Animal Science; Animal Research; Reproduction, Nutrition, Development. animal publishes original cutting-edge research, ''hot'' topics and horizon-scanning reviews on animal-related aspects of the life sciences at the molecular, cellular, organ, whole animal and production system levels. The main subject areas include: breeding and genetics; nutrition; physiology and functional biology of systems; behaviour, health and welfare; farming systems, environmental impact and climate change; product quality, human health and well-being. Animal models and papers dealing with the integration of research between these topics and their impact on the environment and people are particularly welcome.