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The second edition of the SmartCow newsletter is now available. SmartCow is an EU project under the Horizon 2020 programme for the cattle sector. The…
With the aid of low-cost, high-capacity recording methods, dairy cattle farmers can reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that their cows burp while…
Funding has just been announced for eleven new projects funded by the EU SmartCow project. The new projects cover a wide range of nutrition and feed…
Transport of dairy cows to slaughter may result in deterioration of their clinical condition. New research from the Department of Animal Science,…
PhD student Vinni Kragbæk Damborg, Department of Animal Science will defend her thesis on Friday 1 February 2019 in the auditorium at AU Foulum,…
The department has a new professorship in Sustainable Dairy Production. Please sign up for the inauguration and reception at AU Foulum.
Combing a cow’s own genetics with strategies that target changes in her rumen flora may be able to reduce methane emissions more effectively than by…
SmartCow is an EU project under the Horizon 2020 programme for the cattle sector. The purpose of the project is to provide free access to leading…
In her PhD project, Mari has compared organic and conventional dairy herds in order to identify risk factors for calf morbidity and mortality.
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Professor Martin Riis Weisbjerg
Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
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