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Combing a cow’s own genetics with strategies that target changes in her rumen flora may be able to reduce methane emissions more effectively than by…
SmartCow is an EU project under the Horizon 2020 programme for the cattle sector. The purpose of the project is to provide free access to leading…
In a test to see how farmers, livestock drivers and veterinarians assess the fitness for transport of cull cows based on lameness there were different…
There are welfare benefits for calves in connection with disbudding if the animals are given local anesthetic as well as pain relief in the form of…
Technology on the dairy farm can be used to improve the genetic evaluation of dairy cow milking traits and thus improve the animals’ health and…
New measure methods allow for more precise figures for ammonia emissions from dairy housing systems.
Would you like to lead the research and innovation in sustainable dairy production systems with focus on optimal use of novel feeds at Aarhus…
Researchers from Aarhus University will describe future sustainable cattle production systems by setting up a range of future scenarios. This will be…
Production without the use of antimicrobials can be within reach for many organic farms with a targeted health-promoting effort. A recent report from…
Invitation: Interested in cattle research? A forage seminar about utilization of protein in red clover silage and grassland production in Norway is…
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The course is intended for PhD students and researchers working on microbiology and/or microbial resistance.
The aim is to give PhD students an overview of the concept of animal pain from a biological perspective.
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