Article published the April 6, 2017
BackgroundOver the past decade, there has been a huge increase in the use of remote monitoring devices such as global positioning (GPS) trackers, location sensors, proximity loggers and accelerometers for automated recording of both human and animal behaviour [1–16]. By necessity, this has led to the need for more efficient and accurate methods of analysing the vast amounts of movement ...
Video published on January 8, 2016
Dr. Nick Bell (Royal Veterinary College-University of London) talked about monitoring, methods of detection and risk factors, during the International Conference Lameness in Ruminants 2015 in Valdivia, Chile.
This member gave a presentation on October 24, 2015
At the following event:
18th International Symposium and 10th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants
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October 19, 2015