Pilarczyk, Maria Ulewicz, Rober
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System Safety: Human - Technical Facility - Environment
The article examines the impact of Agriculture 4.0 technologies on workplace safety in animal handling. Agriculture 4.0, inspired by the concept of Industry 4.0, incorporates innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, big data analytics, and automation, which streamline production processes and promote sustaina...
menchetti, laura riggio, giacomo calipari, silvia mariti, chiara menor-campos, david j. diverio, silvana
This study aimed to investigate differences and similarities of the pet–owner relationship and management of dogs and cats living in the same household. An online survey was completed by 1270 individuals who owned both dog(s) and cat(s). Most of the respondents owned only one dog (56.4%) but two or more cats (63.1%; p
ifedinezi, onyinye victoria nnaji, nnabueze darlington anumudu, christian kosisochukwu ekwueme, chiemerie theresa uhegwu, chijioke christopher ihenetu, francis chukwuebuka obioha, promiselynda simon, blessing oteta ezechukwu, precious somtochukwu onyeaka, helen
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious global health issue, aggravated by antibiotic overuse and misuse in human medicine, animal care, and agriculture. This study looks at the different mechanisms that drive AMR, such as environmental contamination, horizontal gene transfer, and selective pressure, as well as the severe implications of AMR fo...
barabas, amanda j. conlon, ronald a. hodges, craig a.
Relative humidity (RH) is measured in vivaria with a broad range to accommodate seasonal fluctuations. It is assumed that measurements in the room (macroenvironment) reflect those in the cage (microenvironment). However, there is limited data comparing RH in the macroenvironment to the microenvironment and how the mice may be affected by variations...
Tiamiyu, Adebisi Musefiu Okocha, Reuben Chukwuka Adesina, Isaac Ayodeji Okon, Ekemni Moses Olatoye, Isaac Olufemi Adedeji, Olufemi Bolarinwa
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Open Health
Introduction The discovery of antibiotics and the subsequent realization that these medications are the most effective treatments for a wide range of illnesses affecting the health of humans and animals constituted a revolution in medical history. Methods A review of the literature was done, looking for pertinent studies, using an explorative revie...
pengjie, lu qiao, guanghua
In recent years, global climate change has profoundly influenced natural ecosystems and human societies, making climate mitigation and carbon emission reduction a point of consensus among the international community. The issue of carbon emissions in agriculture, particularly in the livestock sector, is garnering increasing attention. This study foc...
wilkins, cristina l. mcgreevy, paul d. cosh, suzanne m. henshall, cathrynne jones, bidda lykins, amy d. billingsley, william
When monitoring an animal’s welfare, it helps to have comprehensive and day-to-day information about the animal’s life. The goal is to ensure that animal guardians (carers, keepers, and owners) use such information to act in the animals’ best interests. This article introduces the Mellorater, an animal welfare monitoring app based on the 2020 Five ...
Indrarosa, Dwita Mariyono, Joko Santoso, Siswanto Imam Sutaryo,
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The livestock industry plays a substantial role in the Indonesian economy as the industry provides a significant share of the country’s national income. The industry also engages labour in rural and sub-urban areas since traditional smallholder livestock dominates the industry in the country. One problem in the smallholder livestock is the inadequa...
wei, chunbo sha, yanyu hou, yongwei jiaqi, li yongli, qu
To further study the spatial distribution and dynamic evolution of carbon emissions from animal husbandry in Shandong Province, the panel data of 16 prefecture-level cities in Shandong Province from 2001 to 2022 were used to measure the carbon emissions of animal husbandry and the carbon emission intensity of animal husbandry. Based on the combinat...
herrmann, anna schulz, katja wischnewski, natalie brüssau, jule zeiler, eva sauter-louis, carola
The implementation of management activities depends on both the attitude of the people performing the work and their understanding of why the work should be performed. In the context of animal husbandry, the implementation of such practices is crucial for the functionality of biosecurity. Therefore, it is important to know how farmers perceive bios...