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Sørheim, Kristin Marie; Johanssen, Juni Rosann E.. |
The Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture (NORSØK), in collaboration with the Norwegian Agricultural Extension Service (NLR), Debio and the Norwegian Association of Sheep and Goat Farmers (NSG), has written a report to provide practical solutions to meet the requirements of the EU-regulation about a solid lying area for at least 0,75 m2 of 1,5 m2 per sheep and 0,18 m2 of 0,35 m2 per lamb in organic production. It was made drawings and cost estimates for six different examples in the report, and six different info-sheets was made, one for each of the six examples. This is the first of the six examples. Faginfo nr. 6: Eksempel 1 - Fjøs i Trøndelag til 220 økologiske vinterfôra sau Faginfo nr. 7: Eksempel 2 - Fjøs i Agder til 60 økologiske vinterfôra sau... |
Tipo: Other |
Palavras-chave: Production systems; Farm economics; Farming Systems; Sheep and goats; Health and welfare; Buildings and machinery. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/32532/1/NORS%C3%98K%20Faginfo%20nr.%206%20Tett%20liggeareal.pdf |
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Fuchs, Boris; Sørheim, Kristin Marie; Chincarini, Mattheo; Brunberg, Emma; Stubsjøen, Solveig Marie; Bratsbergengen, Kjell; Hvasshovd, Svein Olaf; Zimmermann, Barbara; Lande, Unni Støbet; Grøva, Lise. |
The advantages of low input livestock production on large or unfenced pastures, including high animal welfare, positive impacts on biodiversity and low production costs may be challenged by losses due to undetected disease, accidents and predation. Precision livestock farming (PLF) systems enable remote monitoring on an individual level with the potential for predictive warning. Monitoring body temperature (Tb) and heart rate (HR) could allow for development of early warning systems for not only sickness and behavior, but also oestrus or parturition. In this study, we tested physiological sensors in free grazing Norwegian white sheep in Norway. Forty Tb sensors and thirty HR sensors were surgically implanted in 40 lambs and 10 ewes; 20 lambs in one herd... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Sheep and goats; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/35034/1/COMPAG_2018_883_Original_V0-3.pdf |
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Sørheim, Kristin Marie; Johanssen, Juni Rosann E.; Ebbesvik, Martha. |
The Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture (NORSØK), in collaboration with the Norwegian Agricultural Extension Service (NLR), Debio and the Norwegian Association of Sheep and Goat Farmers (NSG), has written this report to provide practical solutions to meet the requirements of the EU-regulation about a solid lying area for at least 0,75 m2 of 1,5 m2 per sheep and 0,18 m2 of 0,35 m2 per lamb in organic production. In a survey done by Debio, which was answered by 354 of Norwegians 579 organic sheep producers, 37 % answered that they either had to make changes with the new regulations or that they didn’t know. Half of these respondents thought it would be difficult and comprehensive to adapt to the new requirements. Some of them would rather switch to... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Production systems; Farm economics; Farming Systems; Sheep and goats; Health and welfare; Buildings and machinery. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/32531/1/NORS%C3%98K%20Rapport%20nr.%2012%202017%20Tett%20liggeareal%20til%20%C3%B8kologisk%20sau.pdf |
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