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Erysipelas is a severe infectious disease caused by the bacterium Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. The disease is well-known, but basic knowledge…
A large and ambitious EU project will be looking on ways to increase the efficiency and sustainability of pig and poultry production. This is to be…
Science and commerce have joined forces to develop a wireless system for monitoring crops during storage.
A joint venture between universities and private enterprises has resulted in the development of a tool that can measure the degradation of the muscle…
A lower mortality rate and improved footpad health and meat quality of broilers are some of the positive effects of using ensiled kernel maize in…
A new research project will examine whether increased incubation temperatures may reduce the occurrence of leg problems in broilers.
Scientists and private enterprises join forces to improve the transportation of broilers to the slaughterhouse. This will be a boost for animal…
A recent PhD study has investigated animal welfare in organic egg production and found an association between hen mortality and the level of parasite…
A new research project involving Aarhus University and the Danish Shellfish Centre is looking into whether starfish and mussels could be used as…
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Senior researcher Anja Brinch Riber
Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Behaviour, stress and welfare
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