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STELLAR-CB: Synthetic Temporal LSTM for Livestock Activity Recognition-Cow Behaviour. [PDF]

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Ahmed G   +9 more
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Agro-Environmental Study on Grazing System : Sensing Grazing Behavior and Spatial Modeling

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Effect of grazing muzzles on grazing miniature horse behavior and physiological stress [PDF]

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Grazing muzzles are highly effective at reducing forage intake in horses and are a popular tool to control horse weight. However, grazing muzzle design may cause horses stress. The objective of these studies was to determine how grazing muzzles impact behavior and physiological stress in grazing horses.
Davis, Kristina
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Modeling the Dynamic Behavior of Radiocesium in Grazing Reindeer

Environmental Science & Technology, 2022
Radiocesium contamination in Norwegian reindeer and the factors influencing contamination levels have been studied for more than 50 years, providing significant amounts of data. Monitoring contamination in reindeer is of utmost importance for reindeer husbandry and herders in Norway and will need to be studied for many years because of the persistent ...
Lavrans Skuterud   +3 more
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Influence of supplementation on behavior of grazing cattle

Journal of Animal Science, 1993
Dormant grasses are usually deficient in nutrients needed to meet cattle requirements. Research results indicate that grazing activities are sensitive to some environmental variables and vegetative (sward) characteristics; however, minimal information is available on the influence of supplementation regimens on cattle grazing activities ...
L J, Krysl, B W, Hess
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Feeding behavior of grazing ruminants experiencing stress

Physiology & Behavior, 1993
The mechanisms underlying diet selection of ruminants are less studied than those for monogastrics. However, recent studies have shown that these mechanisms may be more similar in ruminants and monogastrics than previously believed. Food aversion learning is observed in both monogastrics and ruminants, and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis ...
S L, Kronberg   +2 more
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"Grazing": A High-Risk Behavior

Obesity Surgery, 2004
Gastric bypass patients with a range of disturbed eating patterns before surgery may be at risk of returning to old patterns postoperatively. Recent research has shown that binge eating is common among the obese before surgery as well as in the postoperative maintenance phase and appears to be linked to poorer outcome.
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