[HTML][HTML] Opportunities to apply precision livestock management on rangelands

DW Bailey, MG Trotter, C Tobin… - Frontiers in Sustainable …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Precision livestock management has become a new field of study as the result of recent
advancements in real-time global positioning system (GPS) tracking, accelerometer and …

[HTML][HTML] Machine learning based fog computing assisted data-driven approach for early lameness detection in dairy cattle

M Taneja, J Byabazaire, N Jalodia, A Davy… - … and Electronics in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Timely lameness detection is one of the major and costliest health problems in dairy cattle
that farmers and practitioners haven't yet solved adequately. The primary reason behind this …

Social dominance in beef cattle—A scoping review

AJ Hubbard, MJ Foster, CL Daigle - Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Cattle are social creatures that naturally form dominant-subordinate relationships where
groups of individuals define their position within the group's social dominance hierarchy …

[HTML][HTML] Virtual fence responses are socially facilitated in beef cattle

H Keshavarzi, C Lee, JM Lea… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Group-living can be socially advantageous where the behavior of individuals may be
modified by group members through socially facilitative processes. Virtual fencing contains …

Lameness detection as a service: application of machine learning to an internet of cattle

J Byabazaire, C Olariu, M Taneja… - 2019 16th IEEE annual …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Lameness is a big problem in the dairy industry, farmers are not yet able to adequately solve
it because of the high initial setup costs and complex equipment in currently available …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental and landscape influences on the spatial and temporal distribution of a cattle herd in a South Texas rangeland

C Cheleuitte-Nieves, HL Perotto-Baldivieso, XB Wu… - Ecological …, 2020 - Springer
The multiple spatial and temporal parameters affecting cattle herd distribution and activity
dynamics can significantly affect resource utilization but are not fully understood. The aim of …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of group size on agonistic interactions in dairy cows: a descriptive study

J Krahn, B Foris, K Sheng, DM Weary… - animal, 2024 - Elsevier
Group-housed cattle may engage in agonistic interactions over resources such as feed,
which can negatively affect aspects of welfare. Little is known about how contextual factors …

Impact of social mixing on beef and dairy cattle—A scoping review

AJ Hubbard, MJ Foster, CL Daigle - Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Beef and dairy cattle are commonly housed in homogenous groups to help facilitate
management. In order to achieve homogenous groups, producers will employ social mixing …

[HTML][HTML] On the search for grazing personalities: from individual to collective behaviors

CA Moreno García, TMR Maxwell, J Hickford… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
While grazing lands can offer a diverse range of forages, individuals within herds prefer to
graze some habitats and not others. They can have consistent differences in grazing …

[HTML][HTML] Whole-Genome SNP Analysis Identifies Putative Mycobacterium bovis Transmission Clusters in Livestock and Wildlife in Catalonia, Spain

C Perea, G Ciaravino, T Stuber, TC Thacker… - Microorganisms, 2021 - mdpi.com
The high-resolution WGS analyses of MTBC strains have provided useful insight for
determining sources of infection for animal tuberculosis. In Spain, tuberculosis in livestock is …