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Potential of precision livestock farming in small

ruminant farming systems

Claire Morgan Davies, Jean Marc Gautier, Eliel González García, Ilan

Halachmi, Gerardo Caja, Lisa Grøva, Giovanni Molle, Fiona Kenyon, Gilles

Lagriffoul, Sabine Schmoelzl, et al.

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Claire Morgan Davies, Jean Marc Gautier, Eliel González García, Ilan Halachmi, Gerardo Caja, et al.. Potential of precision livestock farming in small ruminant farming systems. 70. Annual meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP), Aug 2019, Ghent, Belgium. 717 p. �hal-02735217�

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