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1. Field Evaluation of Automated Estrus Detection Systems - Meeting Farmers' ExpectationAutomated systems for oestrus detection are commonly marketed as a suitable, or in some cases, a higher performing alternative to visual observation. Farmers, particularly those with larger herds relying on less experienced staff, view the perceived benefits of automated systems as both economic and physical, with expectations of improved oestrus detection efficiency with lower labour input. There is little evidence-based information available on the field performance of these systems to... B.T. Dela rue, C. Kamphuis, J.G. Jago, C.R. Burke |
2. Deep Learning Based Image Recognition for the Detection of Natural Behaviors in Laying HensEggs are an important source of protein, widely favored and needed by the public. The production and quality of eggs are closely related to the rearing environment of laying hens. Common rearing methods include conventional cages, enriched cages, floor systems, and free-range systems. Different housing environments may influence the production efficiency of hens. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to balancing animal welfare with production efficiency. Animal welfare is closely... C. Huang |