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Proximity sensors fitted to ewes and rams during joining can indicate the birth date of lambs

•Lamb birth dates can be predicted accurately by using proximity sensors at joining.•85% of the variation in lamb birth dates was explained by date of conception.•Remote sensors are a discreet way of measuring mating behaviour.•Using sensors will help improve the accuracy of breeding values for lamb...

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Published in:Computers and electronics in agriculture 2020-03, Vol.170, p.105249, Article 105249
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