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Vivi M Thorup

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The Journal of Dairy Research|October 2, 2023
Do you see the pattern? Make the most of sensor data in dairy cowsAkke Kok, Emma Ternman, Vivi M Thorup
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica|September 8, 2007
Joint axes of rotation and body segment parameters of pig limbsVivi M Thorup, Frede Aa Tøgersen, Bente Jørgensen, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|April 9, 2018
Robustness and sensitivity of a blueprint for on-farm estimation of dairy cow energy balanceVivi M Thorup, Mizeck G G Chagunda, Amelie Fischer, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|August 24, 2023
The relationship between feed efficiency and behaviour differs between lactating Holstein and Jersey cowsVivi M Thorup, Lene Munksgaard, Marta Terré, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 11, 2025
Estimating the effect of hoof health on milk yield in British dairy cattleJoão S Afonso, Sara Mitchell, Roel Driesen, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 20, 2015
Lameness Detection in Dairy Cows: Part 1. How to Distinguish between Non-Lame and Lame Cows Based on Differences in Locomotion or BehaviorAnnelies Van Nuffel, Ingrid Zwertvaegher, Liesbet Pluym, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|June 1, 2016
Lameness Affects Cow Feeding But Not Rumination Behavior as Characterized from Sensor DataVivi M Thorup, Birte L Nielsen, Pierre-Emmanuel Robert, et al.
Research in Veterinary Science|February 5, 2017
Daily lying time, motion index and step frequency in dairy cows change throughout lactationJarissa Maselyne, Matti Pastell, Peter T Thomsen, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 20, 2015
Lameness Detection in Dairy Cows: Part 2. Use of Sensors to Automatically Register Changes in Locomotion or BehaviorAnnelies Van Nuffel, Ingrid Zwertvaegher, Stephanie Van Weyenberg, et al.
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The Journal of Dairy Research|October 2, 2023
Do you see the pattern? Make the most of sensor data in dairy cowsAkke Kok, Emma Ternman, Vivi M Thorup
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica|September 8, 2007
Joint axes of rotation and body segment parameters of pig limbsVivi M Thorup, Frede Aa Tøgersen, Bente Jørgensen, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|April 9, 2018
Robustness and sensitivity of a blueprint for on-farm estimation of dairy cow energy balanceVivi M Thorup, Mizeck G G Chagunda, Amelie Fischer, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|August 24, 2023
The relationship between feed efficiency and behaviour differs between lactating Holstein and Jersey cowsVivi M Thorup, Lene Munksgaard, Marta Terré, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 11, 2025
Estimating the effect of hoof health on milk yield in British dairy cattleJoão S Afonso, Sara Mitchell, Roel Driesen, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 20, 2015
Lameness Detection in Dairy Cows: Part 1. How to Distinguish between Non-Lame and Lame Cows Based on Differences in Locomotion or BehaviorAnnelies Van Nuffel, Ingrid Zwertvaegher, Liesbet Pluym, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|June 1, 2016
Lameness Affects Cow Feeding But Not Rumination Behavior as Characterized from Sensor DataVivi M Thorup, Birte L Nielsen, Pierre-Emmanuel Robert, et al.
Research in Veterinary Science|February 5, 2017
Daily lying time, motion index and step frequency in dairy cows change throughout lactationJarissa Maselyne, Matti Pastell, Peter T Thomsen, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 20, 2015
Lameness Detection in Dairy Cows: Part 2. Use of Sensors to Automatically Register Changes in Locomotion or BehaviorAnnelies Van Nuffel, Ingrid Zwertvaegher, Stephanie Van Weyenberg, et al.
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