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Collaborative project: Evaluation of social housing practices for rearing and fattening calves using digital measurement technology to trace them from birth to transport and later stages of life - Subproject A (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop recommendations for preventive, species-appropriate housing and transport systems for calves in the first weeks of life. For this purpose, different housing systems for calves on dairy farms will be analyzed and subsequently evaluated, including individual, pair, group and mother-bonded housing systems. Labor economics, animal health and ethological aspects...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Evaluation of social housing practices for rearing and fattening calves using digital measurement technology to trace them from birth to transport and later stages of life - Subproject B (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop recommendations for preventive, species-appropriate housing and transport systems for calves in the first weeks of life. For this purpose, different housing systems for calves on dairy farms will be analyzed and subsequently evaluated, including individual, pair, group and mother-bonded housing systems. Labor economics, animal health and ethological aspects...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Evaluation of social housing practices for rearing and fattening calves using digital measurement technology to trace them from birth to transport and later stages of life - Subproject C (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop recommendations for preventive, species-appropriate housing and transport systems for calves in the first weeks of life. For this purpose, different housing systems for calves on dairy farms will be analyzed and subsequently evaluated, including individual, pair, group and mother-bonded housing systems. Labor economics, animal health and ethological aspects...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Evaluation of social housing practices for rearing and fattening calves using digital measurement technology to trace them from birth to transport and later stages of life - Subproject D (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop recommendations for preventive, species-appropriate housing and transport systems for calves in the first weeks of life. For this purpose, different housing systems for calves on dairy farms will be analyzed and subsequently evaluated, including individual, pair, group and mother-bonded housing systems. Labor economics, animal health and ethological aspects...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Evaluation of social housing practices for rearing and fattening calves using digital measurement technology to trace them from birth to transport and later stages of life - Subproject E (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop recommendations for preventive, species-appropriate housing and transport systems for calves in the first weeks of life. For this purpose, different housing systems for calves on dairy farms will be analyzed and subsequently evaluated, including individual, pair, group and mother-bonded housing systems. Labor economics, animal health and ethological aspects...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Separation and acidification after precipitation of slurry from cattle barns - Subproject A (Project)
Based on the results of the SAFT project, which significantly reduces ammonia and methane emissions by acidifying slurry with sulphuric acid, a technology is being developed which is also suitable for cattle farming. The technology is to be optimised in order to reduce acid consumption, which will increase cost and resource efficiency. By using calcium additives, the carbonate buffer, which is...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Separation and acidification after precipitation of slurry from cattle barns - Subproject D (Project)
Based on the results of the SAFT project, which significantly reduces ammonia and methane emissions by acidifying slurry with sulphuric acid, a technology is being developed which is also suitable for cattle farming. The technology is to be optimised in order to reduce acid consumption, which will increase cost and resource efficiency. By using calcium additives, the carbonate buffer, which is...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Group Genetic variability and functional dairy ingredients (sub-project C) (Project)
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Funding period: 2010 - 2015
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Collaborative project: Quality improvement in vegetable production through robot-assisted slug control in bedding crops - subproject C (Project)
The MORE-bot project is developing a robotics solution for slug control in horticulture. This development is important because snails contaminate products by eating, mucus and fecal traces, which makes marketing impossible. The snails thus cause a reduction in yield. Large quantities of lettuce, cabbage and other vegetables have to be disposed of every year. In order to avoid this damage, slug...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Application of native pupal parasitoids to control spotted wing drosophila under practical conditions - subproject C (Project)
The invasive spotted wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii, has become a main pest in Germany and Europe, in particular in stone fruit and protected berry fruit production. So far, effective biological methods for regulation of this pest do not exist. On the basis of native pupal parasitoids, an innovative strategy for sustainable and biological regulation as an alternative to chemical control...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024