Precision Livestock Farming
A.Y. 2020/2021
Learning objectives
The objective of the course is to provide students with the knowledge of the new technologies used in animal husbandry (Precision Livestock Farming - PLF
Expected learning outcomes
Students will be able to identify the differences in tools used in PLF and be able to design new tool.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Lectures
Livestock production today: Worldwide situation and European framework 1h
Basic principles of livestock physiology, concepts of animal health, welfare and behaviour, animal welfare status assessment. 3h
PLF: from principles behind the technology applied on farms to existing systems 1h
IT technologies used in livestock farms, sound analysis, video analysis 3h
Measurable parameters through PLF. 3h
Examples of PLF use in the intensive pig, dairy, poultry (Broilers and layers) farms, extensive farms and aquaculture. 3h
Analysis of the information provided by the sensors and technologies installed on farm, labelling, validation and development of PLF systems 2h
Future and perspectives of PLF 1h
Practical activities 16h
The exercises will involve the development of an idea of a PLF system to be applied in one of livestock sectors surveyed during classes. Students will be divided into groups and will be guided and encouraged to think about a product that uses one or more existing sensors.
Livestock production today: Worldwide situation and European framework 1h
Basic principles of livestock physiology, concepts of animal health, welfare and behaviour, animal welfare status assessment. 3h
PLF: from principles behind the technology applied on farms to existing systems 1h
IT technologies used in livestock farms, sound analysis, video analysis 3h
Measurable parameters through PLF. 3h
Examples of PLF use in the intensive pig, dairy, poultry (Broilers and layers) farms, extensive farms and aquaculture. 3h
Analysis of the information provided by the sensors and technologies installed on farm, labelling, validation and development of PLF systems 2h
Future and perspectives of PLF 1h
Practical activities 16h
The exercises will involve the development of an idea of a PLF system to be applied in one of livestock sectors surveyed during classes. Students will be divided into groups and will be guided and encouraged to think about a product that uses one or more existing sensors.
Prerequisites for admission
Basic knowledge of livestock production (management, environment, rearing facilities), physiology and ethology
Teaching methods
Lectures and exercises where the development of an idea of a PLF system is foreseen to be applied in one of the livestock production examined during the lectures.
Teaching Resources
Scientific papers and other supporting documents will be indicated and suggested during the course.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam is divided into 1 oral examination which will focus on the presentation of designed PLF products by groups of students. This presentation should serve both to test the understanding of the topics covered during frontal teaching and during exercises, both to enhance the project idea and the student's ability to connect and summarize the skills acquired.
AGR/10 - RURAL BUILDINGS AND AGRO - FOREST LAND PLANNING - University credits: 3
Practicals: 16 hours
Lessons: 16 hours
Lessons: 16 hours
Professor:
Ferrante Valentina
Professor(s)
Reception:
By appointment
To be agreed