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Development of automated tools based on electronic identification for the improvement of organic livestock production systems

MATON, C. ; MONTAGNAC, D. ; VIUDES, G. ; BOUCQUET, P. and BOCQUIER, F. (2009) Development of automated tools based on electronic identification for the improvement of organic livestock production systems. [Les applications de l’identification électronique des petits ruminants au service de l’élevage biologique.] Carrefours de l'Innovation Agronomique, 4, pp. 67-71.

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Summary

Technical constraints of livestock production in organic farming systems are numerous and require more attention than in conventional systems. The implementation of individual electronic identification that is planned in Europe offers the possibility of developing automated devices that may be well adapted to the practices of organic breeders. We developed an automated mounting detector, carried by a male, which makes it possible to detect any female in oestrus. Hence, this device is the unique solution for inseminating females when they are fertile, thus ensuring links with selection programmes. The second
device developed is a dynamic sorting door based on respect for animal behaviour, preventing stress by allowing animals not to be unnecessarily confined. When associated with an electronic weighing device, it offers the possibility of adapting health treatments to the appropriate animals, in agreement with organic breeding specifications. Finally, electronic identification combined with GPS offers the breeder the possibility of simplifying the certification of animals in areas converted to organic farming. We believe that these technologies may greatly reduce the workload of breeders while improving animal welfare.


Summary translation

Les trois principales contraintes de l’élevage biologique, que sont la maîtrise de la reproduction sans hormones, les opérations de tri associées aux stratégies de traitements sanitaires et la certification géolocalisée des animaux peuvent être allégées par des automates qui s’appuient sur l’identification électronique individuelle. Nous présentons respectivement un détecteur de chaleur, un couloir de tri dynamique qui permet entre autres d’ajuster les traitements antiparasitaires et un moyen de simplifier la certification des animaux sur des territoires convertis au BIO.

EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:organic livestock farming; electronic identification; heat detection; automated sorting device; certification; ruminants.
Subjects: Animal husbandry
Research affiliation: France > INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
France > Montpellier SupAgro - Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques
Related Links:http://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/dinabio/
Deposited By: PENVERN, Servane
ID Code:15466
Deposited On:27 Feb 2009
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:39
Document Language:French/Francais
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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