Poultry welfare monitoring: wearable technologies

Code: 9781786768698
Publication date: 28/09/2020
Extent: 28 pages

Contributions by: Dana L. M. Campbell, CSIRO, Australia; and Marisa A. Erasmus, Purdue University, USA

Chapter synopsis: This chapter reviews poultry welfare monitoring, specifically focusing on wearable technologies. It begins by discussing the use of radio-frequency identification technology (RFID) systems in chickens and other housing systems. The chapter then goes on to address wearable sensors and accelerometers, focusing on the effects of these sensors on chicken behaviour and how the different behavioural activities can be classified. It also highlights how these sensors can be used for monitoring disease and euthanasia in chickens, as well as monitoring perching, jumping, falls and collision. A section on the importance of using wearable technologies for measuring physical activity levels is also included, which is then followed by a case study that analyses outdoor stocking density in free-range laying hens. The chapter concludes by providing potential areas for future research as well as giving examples of resources for further information on the subject.

DOI: 10.19103/AS.2020.0078.06
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Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Radio-frequency identification technology 3 Wearable sensors and accelerometers 4 Case study: outdoor stocking density in free-range laying hens 5 Conclusion 6 Future trends in research 7 Where to look for further information 8 References

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