
Artificial Intelligence for Lameness Detection in Horses—A Preliminary Study
Lameness in horses is a long-known issue influencing the welfare, as well as the use, of a horse. Nevertheless, the detection and classification of lameness

Lameness in horses is a long-known issue influencing the welfare, as well as the use, of a horse. Nevertheless, the detection and classification of lameness

Computer vision is a subcategory of artificial intelligence focused on extraction of information from images and video. It provides a compelling new means for objective

Researchers from University of Bristol have received funding to investigate whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to detect disease in dairy cows earlier. The

Ambreen Hamadani & Nazir Ahmad Ganai Scientific Reports volume 13, Article number: 13242 (2023) In a rapidly transforming world, farm data is growing exponentially. Realizing the importance of this data, researchers are

In the UK, researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI)-based technology to identify and track animals in the wild on a large scale. One of the

Researchers used AI to analyze horse conformation and detected differences between fragile foal syndrome carriers and noncarriers that might have performance implications. Fragile foal

Artificial intelligence technology might be able to assist veterinarians in making recommendations to riders about their horse’s performance. Like many performance horses, those that

Wearable sensors, automatic feeders yield clues about onset of bovine respiratory disease Monitoring dairy calves with precision technologies based on the “internet of things,” or

La ferme des moulins de Kerollet teste le système AIHerd, un dispositif de surveillance et de monitoring basé sur la vidéo et l’intelligence artificielle, sans