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Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, And Robots: Revolutionizing Poultry Disease Diagnosis

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Index date: 24 December 2024

Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, And Robots: Revolutionizing Poultry Disease Diagnosis abstract

The poultry industry is rapidly adopting and utilizing artificial intelligence in all aspects of poultry farming and trading to promote sustainable development. AI is improving operational efficiency and mitigating unforeseen challenges by collecting and analyzing data. The implementation of AI in poultry production can effectively address various challenges while also enhancing farming efficiency and maximizing profits. To safeguard poultry production and market interests, leading poultry companies are implementing IoT-enabled poultry farm management systems, such as precision livestock farming (PLF) technology, advanced sensors, and data-driven decision-making. PLF technology has gained significant attention for its ability to automate poultry farm management and production through real-time flock health monitoring, bird identification, precise feed management, and virtual fencing. AI is revolutionizing poultry farming in the following waysAI for disease detection and prevention can analyze data from various sources, such as bird behavior, physiological indicators, and environmental conditions, to detect early signs of disease outbreaks. This early detection allows for prompt intervention to prevent the spread of disease and minimize potential losses

Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, And Robots: Revolutionizing Poultry Disease Diagnosis Keywords:

Poultry Disease. Robot. Poultry Houses. disease diagnosis

Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, And Robots: Revolutionizing Poultry Disease Diagnosis authors

Amjad salimi

PhD in Animal Physiology, University of Kurdistan

Asaad Vaziry

Specialized Ph.D. in Microbiology, Montreal, Canada