TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensing solutions for improving the performance, health and wellbeing of small ruminants
AU - Caja, Gerardo
AU - Castro-Costa, Andreia
AU - Salama, Ahmed A.K.
AU - Oliver, Joan
AU - Baratta, Mario
AU - Knight, Christopher H.
AU - Ferrer Ramis, Carles
PY - 2020/7/30
Y1 - 2020/7/30
N2 - Diversity of production systems and specific socio-economic barriers are key reasons explaining why the implementation of new technologies in small ruminants, despite being needed and beneficial for farmers, is harder than in other livestock species. There are, however, helpful peculiarities where small ruminants are concerned: the compulsory use of electronic identification created a unique scenario in Europe in which all small ruminant breeding stock became searchable by appropriate sensing solutions, and the largest small ruminant population in the world is located in Asia, close to the areas producing new technologies. Notwithstanding, only a few research initiatives and literature reviews have addressed the development of new technologies in small ruminants. This Research Reflection focuses on small ruminants (with emphasis on dairy goats and sheep) and reviews in a non-exhaustive way the basic concepts, the currently available sensor solutions and the structure and elements needed for the implementation of sensor-based husbandry decision support. Finally, some examples of results obtained using several sensor solutions adapted from large animals or newly developed for small ruminants are discussed. Significant room for improvement is recognized and a large number of multiple-sensor solutions are expected to be developed in the relatively near future.
AB - Diversity of production systems and specific socio-economic barriers are key reasons explaining why the implementation of new technologies in small ruminants, despite being needed and beneficial for farmers, is harder than in other livestock species. There are, however, helpful peculiarities where small ruminants are concerned: the compulsory use of electronic identification created a unique scenario in Europe in which all small ruminant breeding stock became searchable by appropriate sensing solutions, and the largest small ruminant population in the world is located in Asia, close to the areas producing new technologies. Notwithstanding, only a few research initiatives and literature reviews have addressed the development of new technologies in small ruminants. This Research Reflection focuses on small ruminants (with emphasis on dairy goats and sheep) and reviews in a non-exhaustive way the basic concepts, the currently available sensor solutions and the structure and elements needed for the implementation of sensor-based husbandry decision support. Finally, some examples of results obtained using several sensor solutions adapted from large animals or newly developed for small ruminants are discussed. Significant room for improvement is recognized and a large number of multiple-sensor solutions are expected to be developed in the relatively near future.
KW - Performance recording
KW - precision livestock farming
KW - sensor
KW - wearable device
KW - welfare
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85089949180&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S0022029920000667
DO - 10.1017/S0022029920000667
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 33213578
AN - SCOPUS:85089949180
SN - 0022-0299
VL - 87
SP - 34
EP - 46
JO - Journal of Dairy Research
JF - Journal of Dairy Research
IS - S1
ER -