Abstract

Nowadays, data is stored on farm with a focus on reproduction, production, and health parameters. Recently, this has been increased with a vast amount of data coming from new so called precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies. These PLF technologies includes rectal, vaginal, and ruminal temperature data loggers, accelerometers, automated weight scales, 3D-imaging technologies and many others. However, they commonly create large data sets, which are stored in on-farm databases that do not reach the veterinary community. The objective of the current initiative is to help re-establish that veterinary link to on-farm data by including large data set analysis in the veterinary curriculum.

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