A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour

Livestock are increasingly exposed to heat stress which impacts their welfare and productivity. This report describes the development of a digital twin representing the grazing behaviour, environment and heat stress of a group of crossbred dairy cattle in a Kenyan ranch. The digital representation r...

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Autores principales: Kemp, Stephen J., Salavatia, M., Dhulipala, Ram, Paliwal, Ambica, Singh, Kanika, Shin, R., Heo, T., Kim, N., Kipchirchir, Nelson, Gluecks, Ilona V., Wambugu, Sospeter
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180503
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author Kemp, Stephen J.
Salavatia, M.
Dhulipala, Ram
Paliwal, Ambica
Singh, Kanika
Shin, R.
Heo, T.
Kim, N.
Kipchirchir, Nelson
Gluecks, Ilona V.
Wambugu, Sospeter
author_browse Dhulipala, Ram
Gluecks, Ilona V.
Heo, T.
Kemp, Stephen J.
Kim, N.
Kipchirchir, Nelson
Paliwal, Ambica
Salavatia, M.
Shin, R.
Singh, Kanika
Wambugu, Sospeter
author_facet Kemp, Stephen J.
Salavatia, M.
Dhulipala, Ram
Paliwal, Ambica
Singh, Kanika
Shin, R.
Heo, T.
Kim, N.
Kipchirchir, Nelson
Gluecks, Ilona V.
Wambugu, Sospeter
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description Livestock are increasingly exposed to heat stress which impacts their welfare and productivity. This report describes the development of a digital twin representing the grazing behaviour, environment and heat stress of a group of crossbred dairy cattle in a Kenyan ranch. The digital representation revealed that feeding is significantly reduced during periods of high heat stress with some cattle being much more affected than others. Over a 40-day period, we observed some 500 minutes of grazing time lost due to heat stress by the most heat-susceptible cattle in comparison to the least affected animals. This approach offers a scalable phenotype proxy for animal adaptation to environmental stressors.
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spelling CGSpace1805032026-01-24T02:15:44Z A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour Kemp, Stephen J. Salavatia, M. Dhulipala, Ram Paliwal, Ambica Singh, Kanika Shin, R. Heo, T. Kim, N. Kipchirchir, Nelson Gluecks, Ilona V. Wambugu, Sospeter digital twins livestock heat stress artificial intelligence farm management smallholders Livestock are increasingly exposed to heat stress which impacts their welfare and productivity. This report describes the development of a digital twin representing the grazing behaviour, environment and heat stress of a group of crossbred dairy cattle in a Kenyan ranch. The digital representation revealed that feeding is significantly reduced during periods of high heat stress with some cattle being much more affected than others. Over a 40-day period, we observed some 500 minutes of grazing time lost due to heat stress by the most heat-susceptible cattle in comparison to the least affected animals. This approach offers a scalable phenotype proxy for animal adaptation to environmental stressors. 2025-12-12 2026-01-23T10:54:41Z 2026-01-23T10:54:41Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180503 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Kemp, S., Salavati, M., Dhulipala, R., Paliwal, A., Singh, K., Shin, R., Heo, T., Kim, N., Kipchirchir, N., Gluecks, I. and Sospeter, W. 2025. A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour. Technical Report. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
spellingShingle digital twins
livestock
heat stress
artificial intelligence
farm management
smallholders
Kemp, Stephen J.
Salavatia, M.
Dhulipala, Ram
Paliwal, Ambica
Singh, Kanika
Shin, R.
Heo, T.
Kim, N.
Kipchirchir, Nelson
Gluecks, Ilona V.
Wambugu, Sospeter
A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
title A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
title_full A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
title_fullStr A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
title_full_unstemmed A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
title_short A digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
title_sort digital twin of tropical dairy cattle reveals the impact of temperature stress on feeding behaviour
topic digital twins
livestock
heat stress
artificial intelligence
farm management
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180503
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