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Artificial intelligence for a dairy cattle heat tolerance phenotype

Artificial intelligence for a dairy cattle heat tolerance phenotype

by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 6, 2025 | Media 2025, P6 Project

Artificial intelligence for a dairy cattle heat tolerance phenotype Above: Dr Anna Chlingaryan Lead Author: Anna ChlingaryanProject P6a: Resilient cattle (heat tolerance) This study aims to enhance the selection of heat-tolerant dairy cattle by integrating artificial...
Factors influencing lactose production in dairy cows.

Factors influencing lactose production in dairy cows.

by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 6, 2025 | Media 2025, P9a

Factors influencing lactose production in dairy cows. Above: Project Lead Juan Gargiulo Lead Author: Juan I. GargiuloProject P9a: Milk with less lactose Lactose is the main carbohydrate in cows’ milk and determines milk volume by influencing its water content. The...
Potential of HSP70 as a non-invasive biomarker for detecting heat stress in dairy cow.

Potential of HSP70 as a non-invasive biomarker for detecting heat stress in dairy cow.

by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 6, 2025 | Media 2025, P9b

Potential of HSP70 as a non-invasive biomarker for detecting heat stress in dairy cow. Above: PhD Student Md Rezaul H Rakib Lead Author: Md Rezaul H RakibProject P9b: Milk as an indicator of heat load This study compared the effectiveness of heat stress detection...
Investigating genotype and environment effects on the rumen microbiome.

Investigating genotype and environment effects on the rumen microbiome.

by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 6, 2025 | Media 2025, P2a

Investigating genotype and environment effects on the rumen microbiome. Above: Dr Helen Golder Lead Author: Helen GolderProject P2a: Longevity There is currently a lack of capacity to rapidly and accurately detect an imbalance of the microbial community in the rumen....
Effect of drought on microbiome community and metabolite profiles in kikuyu.

Effect of drought on microbiome community and metabolite profiles in kikuyu.

by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 6, 2025 | Media 2025, P1b

Effect of drought on microbiome community and metabolite profiles in kikuyu. Above: PhD Student Jia Ling Vivien Tan Lead Author: Jia Ling Viven TanProject P1b: Antinutritional factors (toxicity) Kikuyu poisoning occasionally causes toxicity in grazing livestock,...
Understanding and predicting changes in nutritional value of Kikuyu

Understanding and predicting changes in nutritional value of Kikuyu

by Kirsty Jaensch | Aug 6, 2025 | Media 2025, P1e

Understanding and predicting changes in nutritional value of Kikuyu Above: Lead Author Juan Insua Lead Author: Juan InsuaProject P1e: Kikuyu nutritional value This study aimed to predict short-term (daily) changes in the nutritional value of kikuyu pasture regrowth....
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Recent Articles

  • Artificial intelligence for a dairy cattle heat tolerance phenotype
  • Factors influencing lactose production in dairy cows.
  • Potential of HSP70 as a non-invasive biomarker for detecting heat stress in dairy cow.
  • Investigating genotype and environment effects on the rumen microbiome.
  • Effect of drought on microbiome community and metabolite profiles in kikuyu.

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