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Objective measuring technique for teat dimensions of dairy cows

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    Abstract

    Interaction between the teat and the teatcup liner can strongly affect the milking characteristics and udder health of dairy cows. Therefore, teat morphology is an important parameter in choosing the most appropriate liner. Nevertheless, information on teat morphology is scarce and rarely sufficient for liner selection. Current techniques for measuring teat morphology are subjective, not always accurate and time consuming, and gathering such information on large scale is difficult. This study presents a new vision based measuring technique that uses a camera to obtain a 2D image of the teat and image processing analysis to determine teat length and diameters. The technique was shown to be accurate. Errors were generally limited to 5% for both teat length and diameters and were less than 2% when the angle of the teat in the longitudinal direction was small. (C) 2011 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBiosystems Engineering
    Volume110
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)206-212
    Number of pages7
    ISSN1537-5110
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • AGRICULTURE
    • ANGLE
    • Belgium
    • BOVINE TEAT
    • COWS
    • Food
    • Information
    • interaction
    • LENGTH
    • MACHINE MILKING
    • MASTITIS
    • MILKING CHARACTERISTICS
    • morphology
    • RECOVERY
    • SCALE
    • SCIENCE
    • SCORE
    • THICKNESS
    • UDDER
    • ULTRASONOGRAPHY
    • VACUUM

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