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Intelligent and group-specific optimisation of barn-environment in pig husbandry by developing an interactive sensor-system for capturing animal activity (Project)
In modern pig husbandry, a transparent digitalisation of data streams and their bundling is not yet developed in the sense that it is beneficial for livestock owners, downstream food production and consumers. The aim of this project is to build a network of available, barn-specific data streams in order to create a livestock-friendly and impulse-driven barn-environment. The centre of this system...
Funding period: 2021 - 2025
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Investigation of a new type of pig housing system without crate and without non-curative interventions (no cropping and castration) with simultaneous optimization of emissions management. (Project)
The aim of the project is the scientific evaluation of a novel pig husbandry system without crating and without non-curative procedures (no docking and castration) while optimizing emissions management. In relation to the goals of the German livestock strategy to improve animal welfare, the focus will be on animal-centred analyses to evaluate animal welfare based on animal behaviour in a system...
Funding period: 2021 - 2023
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A new approach to Pig Husbandry: reduced emissions, no tail-docking, no castration, no crates: effects on animal health, behaviour, farmer`s satisfaction and environment (Project)
The aim of the project is the scientific evaluation of a novel pig husbandry system without crating and without non-curative procedures (no docking and castration) while optimizing emissions management. In relation to the goals of the German livestock strategy to improve animal welfare, the focus will be on animal-centred analyses to evaluate animal welfare based on animal behaviour in a system...
Funding period: 2021 - 2023
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Pig farming without docking, castration, crating: health, behaviour & environment (Project)
The aim of the project is the scientific evaluation of a novel pig husbandry system without crating and without non-curative procedures (no docking and castration) while optimizing emissions management. In relation to the goals of the German livestock strategy to improve animal welfare, the focus will be on animal-centred analyses to evaluate animal welfare based on animal behaviour in a system...
Funding period: 2021 - 2023
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Alternatives to CO2 stunning of pigs (Project)
The overall goal of this research project is the development of an innovative, humane gas stunning method as an alternative to the CO2 stunning, because of the leading demand of meat products, which were produced under animal welfare standards. The CO2 stunning is one of legally permitted stunning methods, but it has a disadvantage in the introduction phase. Alternatively, pigs can be stunned...
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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Intelligent and group-specific optimisation of barn-environment in pig husbandry by developing an interactive sensor-system for capturing animal activity (Project)
In modern pig husbandry, a transparent digitalisation of data streams and their bundling is not yet developed in the sense that it is beneficial for livestock owners, downstream food production and consumers. The aim of this project is to build a network of available, barn-specific data streams in order to create a livestock-friendly and impulse-driven barn-environment. The centre of this system...
Funding period: 2021 - 2025
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Status analysis of the genetic diversity of farmed salmonids in Germany (Project)
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Funding period: 2017 - 2021
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Testing and establishing biofloc technology as an innovation in carp pond farming in Schleswig-Holstein (Project)
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Funding period: 2022 - 2023
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Protecting aquatic biodiversity in India’s north-eastern Himalayan region (Project)
The project is being implemented in close cooperation with national and state government departments, scientific institutions, civil society organisations and local communities with their traditional administrative structures. The Institute of Inland Fisheries in Potsdam (IFB) provides support to the project as a German research institution by facilitating exchange and knowledge. The project aims...
Funding period: 2020 - 2023