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Prof. Bas Rodenburg is a Professor at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in animal welfare, poultry science, and avian behavior. His research focuses on improving welfare standards in livestock production systems, particularly for laying hens and broiler chickens. He has supervised multiple PhD candidates and contributed to interdisciplinary projects addressing animal resilience, group behavior tracking, and genetic analysis in poultry.
Key projects include studying hatching systems' effects on broiler welfare, developing resilience metrics in pigs using computer vision, and exploring light interventions to prevent feather pecking in hens. He actively participates in academic conferences and media discussions on animal welfare policies and sustainable farming practices.
Rodenburg has collaborated internationally, contributing to over 360 publications. His work bridges veterinary science with agricultural practices, emphasizing ethical considerations in livestock management. Current projects involve behavioral interactions in laying hens and smart technologies for monitoring animal health.
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