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Optimum feeding models with artificial intelligence

10/03/2025

A research team from the China Agricultural University in Beijing has developed artificial intelligence-based models to analyze the feed consumption behavior of broiler chickens in detail.

A research team from the China Agricultural University in Beijing has developed artificial intelligence-based models to better analyze the feed consumption behavior of broiler chickens. The studies focus on optimizing feed utilization rates by examining the dynamic changes in the feed intake process of poultry in detail.

Thanks to artificial intelligence algorithms, irregularities that occur during feed consumption are detected and unnecessary feed waste is prevented. This system analyzes the eating habits of poultry and determines the most efficient feeding strategies, thus increasing growth performance. Experts emphasize that artificial intelligence-supported feeding models will play an important role in the future in both reducing costs and increasing overall efficiency.

The researchers state that this system can create a revolutionary transformation, especially in large-scale poultry farming enterprises.

Traditional feeding methods are often based on predictions and therefore cannot prevent waste. However, new generation feeding systems supported by artificial intelligence can create special feeding plans by tracking the feed consumption habits of each individual poultry.

This innovative technology offers both an environmentally friendly and economical solution by increasing efficiency in animal husbandry. Less feed waste reduces costs for producers while also contributing to sustainable animal husbandry practices. Scientists believe that this development could encourage the spread of more effective and intelligent feeding methods in the future. Especially considering the increasing global food demand and pressures for sustainable agricultural practices, it is expected that AI-based systems will be increasingly adopted in the agriculture and animal husbandry sector. This research conducted by China Agricultural University is considered a promising step for the future of modern animal husbandry.

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