Advances in precision livestock farming
Contributions by Professor Daniel Berckmans, Dr Mark Trotter, Derek Bailey, Jaime Manning, Caitlin Evans, Dr Diogo Costa, Elle Fogarty, Anita Chang, Dr Al Schaefer, Dr N. J. Cook, Dr Erik Vranken, Dr Wim Buyens, Dr Dries Berckmans, Prof Claudia Arcidiacono, Dr S. M. C. Porto, Dr Nicolas Lyons, Dr Sabrina Lomax, Dr Elaine van Erp-van der Kooij, Dr Daniela Lovarelli, Dr Marcella Guarino, Prof Ilan Halachmi, Dr Ran Bezen, Dr Assaf Godo, Dr Harel Levit, Dr Victor Bloch, Professor Yael Edan, Dr M. van der Voort, Prof Henk Hogeveen, Dr Zoe Barker, Dr Nick J. Bell, Dr Jonathan Amory, Professor Edward Codling, Dr Michael Iwersen, Dr Marc Drillich, Dr Bernadette O'Brien, Dr Deirdre Hennessy, Dr Dana L. M. Campbell, Dr Gregory J. Bishop-Hurley, Dr Caroline Lee, Dr Ed Charmley Edited by Professor Daniel Berckmans

Publication date:
28 June 2022Length of book:
442 pagesPublisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781786764713
The livestock sector is facing increasing pressure to develop more ‘climate-smart’ methods that can be used to prevent the onset of major diseases, whilst also monitoring the efficiency and environmental impact of livestock production.
Advances in precision livestock farming provides a comprehensive review of recent advances in the development of precision livestock technologies to monitor the health and welfare of animals as well as key areas of production such as housing and feed efficiency. The collection includes chapters on monitoring key health issues such as mastitis, lameness and fertility together with areas such as milking and grazing management.
Edited by a leading researcher in the field, Advances in precision livestock farming will be a standard reference for livestock scientists in universities and research centres, precision farming manufacturers, and government and private sector agencies involved in the regulation of new technologies to improve the health and welfare of livestock.
"Precision farming is growing rapidly across the globe, and I'm very pleased to see the expertise of the individuals who have been brought together for this project. I fully expect that this publication will be highly sought and cited by farmers, advisors, researchers and students around the world. I look forward to seeing this important contribution to the precision farming body of knowledge."
Dr David Kelton, DFO Research Chair in Dairy Cattle Health/Professor of Epidemiology, University of Guelph, Canada