2014
DOI: 10.7726/ajast.2014.1008
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A Review of Methods to Measure Animal Body Temperature in Precision Farming

Abstract: Automation of phenotypic measurements of livestock has become a more important goal for scientists and also for farmers who need a more precise, real-time knowledge of their animals. Among physiological measures, body temperature and its variations are key indicators of the physiological health and well-being of animals. Although measuring the body temperature may seem a trivial matter, its implementation is faced with many difficulties both at biological and technological levels in a field of constant progres… Show more

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“…Recently, our group has shown similar results over one-week supervision [19]. Sellier et al [20] also suggest that EST is a good measure of the thermoregulatory response in pigs, providing a "thermal window" into changes in core body temperature since the ear is not heavily insulated, and Mayorga [21] pointed out that skin temperature reflects the balance between metabolic heat production and the heat loss to the surroundings.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Recently, our group has shown similar results over one-week supervision [19]. Sellier et al [20] also suggest that EST is a good measure of the thermoregulatory response in pigs, providing a "thermal window" into changes in core body temperature since the ear is not heavily insulated, and Mayorga [21] pointed out that skin temperature reflects the balance between metabolic heat production and the heat loss to the surroundings.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…. The angle between the instrument and the targeted surface and the architecture of the targeted surface may also affect the T b reading . Additionally, the variation in accuracy associated with the use of IR devices in this study may be a result of uneven heat distribution, because of the suppression of thermoregulatory defence mechanisms, during general anaesthesia .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…These inaccuracies may be inherent to IR measurement techniques because they record the radiated heat rather than the internal T b and thus the method is subject to a range of environmental factors (ambient temperature, relative humidity etc.) . The angle between the instrument and the targeted surface and the architecture of the targeted surface may also affect the T b reading .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for mastitis, bovine Tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases [61][62][63] already exceed this number by several orders of magnitude. As genotyping costs continue to fall and automated recording systems are applied at rapidly increasing frequency in agriculture [64,65], the possibility of identifying SNPs with small to moderate effects on the epidemiological host traits, and their mode of dominance, which was poorly estimated for the given sample size, would appear to be well within reach in the near future. It is widely recognised that disease traits are for the most part polygenic, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%