Assessing individual activity levels in two broiler lines using an ultra-wideband tracking system

Malou van der Sluis, Britt de Klerk, E.D. Ellen, Y. De Haas, Thijme Hijink, T.B. Rodenburg

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    Abstract

    Individual data on activity of broilers is valuable for breeding programmes, as activity may serve as proxy for multiple health, welfare and performance indicators. However, in current husbandry systems, broilers are often kept in large groups, which makes it difficult to identify and monitor them at the individual level. Sensor technologies, such as ultra-wideband (UWB) tracking systems, might offer solutions. This paper investigated the recorded distances of an UWB tracking system that was applied to broilers, as a first step in assessing the potential of an UWB tracking system for studying individual levels of activity in broilers housed in groups. To this end, the distances moved as recorded by
    the UWB system were compared to distances recorded on video, using Kinovea video tracking software. There was a moderately strong positive correlation between the output of the UWB system and video tracking, although some under- and over- estimations were observed. Even though the recorded distances from the UWB system may not completely match the true distances moved, the UWB system appears to be well-suited for studying differences in activity between individual broilers when measured with the same system
    settings.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPrecision Livestock Farming '19
    Pages903-906
    Number of pages4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • tracking
    • broilers
    • activity
    • ultra-wideband

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