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Occupation: Specialist
Interested in understanding the links between dairy cow behaviour, nutrition and welfare. His group’s fundamental research explores the development and learning of feeding behaviour in dairy cattle, as well as the physiological consequences of that behaviour. Applied research projects address practical approaches to improving the housing, management, and feeding of dairy cattle in effort to improve production, health, and welfare.
Location: Ontario, Canada
Article published the April 12, 2022
IntroductionAutomation can be defined as technology that allows for a process to be performed automatically, with minimal human input. The adoption and use of automation in the dairy industry has grown dramatically in the past decade. Much of the automation adopted has been associated with milking and other aspects of barn management. There is also growing interest and adoption of automation in fe ...
This member gave a presentation on May 14, 2021
At the following event:
Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada 2021
This member had joined Engormix
October 21, 2010