Machine learning approaches for predicting feed intake in Australian Merino, Corriedale, and Dohne Merino sheep. (Original research article).
ABSTRACT.- Feed intake is a challenging trait to measure due to the high costs associated with labor, feeding, and facilities. Applying machine learning approaches, considering traits as potential predictors, offers a cost-effective alternative to direct feed intake measurement. By leveraging existi...
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2025
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