C J Bench
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1.
Perez Marquez H, Schaefer A, Bench C
Animal
. 2024 Feb;
18(3):101096.
PMID: 38377813
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a highly prevalent multi pathogen infectious disease (70-80%) in newly received feedlot cattle, causing significant economic losses and reduced animal welfare. Current BRD diagnosis involves...
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Perez Marquez H, Schaefer A, von Gaza H, Ambrose D, Cook N, Bench C
Animal
. 2022 Jul;
16(8):100585.
PMID: 35901655
The primary objective of this study was to develop an automated infrared thermography platform (Estrus BenchMark) capable of measuring skin temperature and tail movements as a means of identifying cows...
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Perez Marquez H, Goddard E, Bench C
Theriogenology
. 2021 Oct;
177:73-83.
PMID: 34678544
The dairy industry is searching for new technologies to address low (<50%) estrus detection. However, the lack of information on the potential economic benefits regarding new technology implementation has led...
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Perez Marquez H, Ambrose D, Schaefer A, Cook N, Bench C
Animal
. 2021 Jun;
15(7):100205.
PMID: 34171567
Low estrus detection rates (>50%) are associated to extended calving intervals, low economic profit and reduced longevity in Holstein dairy cows. The objective of this study was to evaluate the...
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Perez Marquez H, Ambrose D, Schaefer A, Cook N, Bench C
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Mar;
102(5):4427-4440.
PMID: 30879824
Most Canadian dairy herds operate in tiestall housing (61%), where average estrus detection rates may be lower than 54%. The objective of this study was to evaluate infrared thermography and...
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MacPherson J, Meale S, Macmillan K, Haisan J, Bench C, Oba M, et al.
Animal
. 2018 Nov;
13(7):1385-1393.
PMID: 30419975
Optimizing feeding regimens in early life to maximize lifelong growth and production are essential in the dairy industry. This study investigated the effects of milk replacer (MR) feeding frequency and...
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Cook N, Bench C, Liu T, Chabot B, Schaefer A
Animal
. 2017 Jun;
12(1):122-133.
PMID: 28615086
An automated method of estimating the spatial distribution of piglets within a pen was used to assess huddling behaviour under normal conditions and during a febrile response to vaccination. The...
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Cook N, Chabot B, Lui T, Bench C, Schaefer A
Animal
. 2014 Oct;
9(2):339-46.
PMID: 25274013
An automated, non-invasive system for monitoring of thermoregulation has the potential to mitigate swine diseases through earlier detection. Measurement of radiated temperature of groups of animals by infrared thermography (IRT)...
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Koepp M, Hammers A, Lawrence A, Asselin M, Grasby P, Bench C
Neuroimage
. 2008 Sep;
44(1):252-6.
PMID: 18809501
Endogenous opioid release has been linked to relief from aversive emotional memories, thereby promoting a euphoric state and subsequent interactions towards social stimuli resulting in the formation of social preferences....
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Bench C, Gonyou H
J Anim Sci
. 2006 Nov;
84(12):3397-403.
PMID: 17093233
The incidence of belly nosing-related behaviors was studied in 480 piglets weaned at 14 d and provided with environmental enrichment during preweaning, postweaning, or both. Pen enrichment was achieved by...