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Collaborative project: Sensor controlled total mixed ration for nutrient optimised feeding of dairy cattle - Subproject 3 (Project)

The aim of this project was to contribute to improved quality management in milk production by reducing the use of concentrated feed or by increasing milk yield. The development and integration of an NIRS system on a self-propelled mixer feeder made it possible to record ingredients when transferring feed from the silo. In order to analyse basic feed components (grass and corn silage), estimation...


Funding period: 2010 - 2014

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Collaborative project: NutriCheck - Early warning system for the evaluation of the nutrient supply in dairy herds by means of detection and evaluation of feeding and ruminanting behaviour - subproject 1 (Project)

The project target is to develop/establish a viable and cost efficient method for a sensor based control of the quail- and quantitative feeding and chewing behavior of dairy cows. The system enables early stage identification of suboptimal conditions and helps to maintain animal health, reduces animal mortality and increases the profitability of the business. It ensures the competitive position...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: NutriCheck - Early warning system for the evaluation of the nutrient supply in dairy herds by means of detection and evaluation of feeding and ruminanting behaviour - subproject 2 (Project)

The project target is to develop/establish a viable and cost efficient method for a sensor based control of the quail- and quantitative feeding and chewing behavior of dairy cows. The system enables early stage identification of suboptimal conditions and helps to maintain animal health, reduces animal mortality and increases the profitability of the business. It ensures the competitive position...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: NutriCheck - Early warning system for the evaluation of the nutrient supply in dairy herds by means of detection and evaluation of feeding and ruminanting behaviour - subproject 3 (Project)

The project target is to develop/establish a viable and cost efficient method for a sensor based control of the quail- and quantitative feeding and chewing behavior of dairy cows. The system enables early stage identifica-tion of suboptimal conditions and helps to maintain animal health, reduces animal mortality and increases the profitability of the business. It ensures the competitive position...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: NutriCheck - Early warning system for the evaluation of the nutrient supply in dairy herds by means of detection and evaluation of feeding and ruminanting behaviour - subproject 4 (Project)

The project target is to develop/establish a viable and cost efficient method for a sensor based control of the quail- and quantitative feeding and chewing behavior of dairy cows. The system enables early stage identifica-tion of suboptimal conditions and helps to maintain animal health, reduces animal mortality and increases the profitability of the business. It ensures the competitive position...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Development of novel screening tools to identifiy potato genotypes with low acrylamide potential (Project)

The ultimate goal of the project is to develop reliable selection tools to be used in breeding programs for generating processing potato varieties with low acrylamide content. Molecular markers and a NIRS rapid screening model will be developed as selection tools in the context of the proposed project. Field Level phenotyping and genome-wide association mapping approaches will be used to develop...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Influencing factors of behavioural characteristics at hog (Project)

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Funding period: 2010 - 2013