Jean-Baptiste Menassol’s research while affiliated with Université de Montpellier and other places

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Publications (30)


Embedded Systems for Small Ruminants Behavior Identification: Application to Pastoral Farms in Mountain and Mediterranean Areas
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July 2024

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Schematic presentation of the design of the ANIPHI template
The figure details the specific round requests and challenges.
Process details management (user: Educator)
Round details management, for rounds 1 and 4 (user: Educator)
Round details management, for round 2 and 3 (user: Educator)
Edit and manage round 4 information
ANIPHI: An innovative pedagogical platform based on the Delphi method to support animal welfare teaching
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November 2022

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As a teaching subject, animal welfare is challenging for educators and learners, as was recently shown in a recent survey on the evolution of animal welfare teaching in Europe. Among several suggestions to overcome the current resistance to implementing animal welfare education, we highlight two. The first is that animal welfare education should be based on learner-centred approaches; the second is that it should encompass both animal welfare science and ethics and law. To the best of our knowledge, there are no learner-centred pedagogical approaches that can simultaneously explore scientific and ethical concepts. Furthermore, when exploring ethical concepts within the educational context, there is the additional challenge of being able to depart from discussion and debate to a systematic organization of knowledge. Our work simultaneously addresses these two challenges, presenting the design and implementation of a novel web-based learner-centred pedagogical platform for farm animal welfare teaching. The platform, named ANIPHI, uses the Delphi method’s iterative nature as a learning process to generate both reflection and (online) debate among learners. ANIPHI can be used by educators in an online environment, in a classroom environment, or in a combination of the two environments. ANIPHI was developed within the ERASMUS+ ANICARE project and is an open web-based platform for all educators interested in teaching farm animal welfare. Given ANIPHI’s flexible and user-friendly nature, the platform simultaneously exposes learners to ethical and scientific concepts in different educational realities, according to the educator’s objectives. Furthermore, videos depicting different husbandry practices across different types of animal production and countries are embedded in the platform. These videos are commented on by the farmer himself and by animal scientists, which enriches the learner’s experience. Educators across the ANICARE consortium have already successfully tested the ANIPHI platform for different farm animal welfare topics. We conclude this article by presenting one example of using ANIPHI in a real-life educational context, where we discuss some aspects of the design and use of our pedagogical platform.

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High body condition score combined with a reduced lambing to ram introduction interval improves the short-term ovarian response of milking Lacaune ewes to the male effect

May 2022

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The male effect is an effective natural technique to induce off-season ovulation and ultimately mating or artificial insemination in small ruminants. It constitutes an alternative to hormonal treatments in conventional breeding systems and, to shift and organise the yearly production cycle, is currently the only solution complying with European organic standards. However, its associated performances are still heterogeneous, both in terms of the global response and the extent of reproductive synchronisation of the females, due to complex interactions with environmental factors that limit its use on commercial farms. This study was carried out on a French organic farm under commercial conditions to investigate, in the field and across five consecutive years, the main parameters affecting the early ovarian response to a ram effect on Lacaune dairy ewes. While the within-year binary logistic regressions yielded contrasting results, the cross-year mixed-effect binary logistic regression models clearly showed that parameters associated with the nutritional state of the animals have a profound influence on the ovarian response of the ewes. Indeed, the probabilities of a spontaneous resumption of ovarian activity before the ram effect and of an early ovarian response to the ram effect were positively associated with the body condition score, total milk production and the age of the animals, while being negatively associated with the milk production level at the 3rd milk recording. The probabilities of a spontaneous resumption of ovarian activity before the ram effect were positively associated with the interval between lambing and the introduction of the rams. Altogether, these results indicate that the ovarian performances in response to a male effect follow a bell-curve pattern with optimal performances depending upon a complex combination between photoperiodic and nutritional cues. Regarding these latter, this study highlights the major contribution of body reserves and energy balance dynamics.






Digital tools for assessing animal behaviour and facilitating rangeland grazing operations

March 2021

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The sustainability of livestock systems is shaped by both local and global factors. In this context, it is useful to have digital tools that can assess animal behaviour and thus guide grazing decisions. Here, we first review available technologies and then present the CLOChèTE project. This project aimed to develop a GPS-equipped accelerometer to inform decision-making during rangeland grazing operations. Surveys were conducted to identify user needs. In tandem, research was performed on experimental farms to assess the ability of digital tools to meet these needs. These two steps allowed us to draft functional and technical specifications for the tool. We believe that the success of future commercial solutions will depend on the collaborative investment in development efforts made by complementary stakeholders.


Short-, Medium- and Long-Term Metabolic Responses of Adult Meat Ewes Subjected to Nutritional and β-Adrenergic Challenges

July 2020

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Simple Summary The ability of Merinos d’Arles ewes to quickly overcome undernutrition situations by efficiently using their body energy reserves was confirmed in this study. There is potential for a simplified ß-adrenergic challenge protocol helping to identify differences in adaptive capacity among individuals reared and fed under similar conditions in the same flock. Abstract Shortage and refeeding situations lead to switches in metabolic pathways induced by undernutrition and body energy reserve (BR) replenishment cycles. In a 122-d experiment, 36 adult Merinos d’Arles ewes were chosen and first accustomed to diet ingredients (i.e., wheat straw, pelleted alfalfa and sugar beet pulp) and the facility environment for 22 d. Then, ewes were randomly assigned to one of three “diet challenge” treatments during 50 d, (control, underfed and overfed; 12 ewes each) corresponding to 100%, 70% or 160% of energy requirements allowances, respectively. Then, a “refeeding challenge” was applied the last 50 d (i.e., diets adjusted with the same ingredients). An individual monitoring of body weight (BW), body condition score (BCS) and energy metabolism was carried out. The last day, a “ß-adrenergic challenge” was applied. Anabolic or catabolic responses were accompanied by synchronized metabolic regulations, leading to contrasting metabolic and BR profiles. Average BW and BCS were higher and lower in overfed and underfed ewes, respectively, which was proportional to lower and higher BR mobilization dynamics. Higher plasma free fatty acids (FFA) were accompanied by lower blood insulin, leptin and glucose levels. After refeeding, a rebound in BW and BCS were observed, and FFA were drastically reduced in underfed ewes. No differences were detected in plasma FFA at the end of the study, but the lipolytic activity was different and contrasted with the adipose tissue mass.


Citations (13)


... A web-based platform called ANIPHI for learnercentered teaching of farm animal welfare is presented, [12]. With embedded films showing various animal husbandry techniques utilized in various livestock types and nations, ANIPHI can be used by educators in a classroom setting, online, or a mix of the two. ...

Reference:

Platform for Learning and Virtual Reality in Animal Husbandry
ANIPHI: An innovative pedagogical platform based on the Delphi method to support animal welfare teaching

... Par conséquent, la transition agroécologique des systèmes d'élevage requiert la mise au point de dispositifs (appareillages, plates-formes, etc.) permettant aux praticiens d'être mieux informés pour appuyer la prise de décision. Des travaux de recherches portant sur différents outils numériques en élevage (Ménassol et al., 2022) soulignent les spécificités des inventions pour contribuer à la transition agroécologique des systèmes d'élevage agropastoraux méditerranéens et tropicaux. Ils ont pour objectifs : a) de gérer les systèmes d'élevage avec moins d'intrants de synthèse, b) d'obtenir régulièrement et rapidement des informations nécessaires à la gestion de ces systèmes, et c) de mieux utiliser et gérer les ressources fourragères disponibles et les couverts herbagers. ...

Des inventions pour mieux partager les connaissances et intégrer les processus naturels dans le pilotage des élevages au pâturage.

... All ewes in this study had a BCS ≥3, a crucial factor for a responding positively to the male effect. This aligns with Debus et al. (2022), who reported that ewes with adequate nutritional status typically exhibit estrus within the first 2 weeks of the mating season. However, lower sexual activity in one group may have resulted in suboptimal estrous stimulation despite the ewes being isolated from rams for 1 month before the study (Patel et al. 2006). ...

High body condition score combined with a reduced lambing to ram introduction interval improves the short-term ovarian response of milking Lacaune ewes to the male effect

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... It confirms that GPS technology, combined with other solutions (such as policies and awareness-raising), can contribute to addressing conflicts between farmers and herders. Additionally, although on a completely different scale, there are also conflicts between livestock farmers and other field users in the Occident, particularly in Western Europe [39][40][41][42]. The approach we are developing is therefore in synergy with the current deployment of GPS on livestock farms. ...

CLOChèTE - Caractérisation du Comportement et Localisation des Ovins et des Caprins grâce aux Technologies Embarquées : aide à la conduite des troupeaux et à la valorisation des surfaces pastorales.

... For example, the offering on the market of surveillance cameras is large, however, the algorithms for automatic detection of animals and/or the characterization of their behaviours are only at the research stage. Equally, for accelerometers and proximity sensors, whilst promising tools according to the literature (Giovanetti et al., 2021), there is no routine use yet available to have alerts on variations in behaviour according to species, age, etc., or good evidence that a change in behaviour as detected by these methods can be reliably linked to a change in welfare state. Similarly, whilst the low-frequency RFID-enabled weigh-crates and readers already exist, the Walkover-Weigh is not yet commercially available, even if though it demonstrates promising potential in monitoring weight change automatically (Leroux et al., 2023;Decandia et al., 2023). ...

State-of-the-art in precision livestock farming technologies for monitoring small ruminant welfare
  • Citing Book
  • August 2021

... Those related to the administration of energy body reserves (BR) in ruminants (i.e., efficient synchronization of BR mobilization-accretion processes) are well known, mainly in harsh environments (Bocquier and González-García, 2010). Short-term responses include adjustments in intake, digestion, and metabolism (Chilliard et al., 1998(Chilliard et al., , 2000González-García et al., 2020a). ...

Short-, Medium- and Long-Term Metabolic Responses of Adult Meat Ewes Subjected to Nutritional and β-Adrenergic Challenges

... Conversely, frequent visits to the OW station in May, coinciding with higher temperatures (22.3 • C to 29.3 • C) and potentially greater feed availability and quality, minimised grazing time, indicating that cattle may have spent more time near the OW station to interact with the unit and consume the lick. Similarly, in spring, grazing sheep on green pastures exhibited an increased frequency of voluntary passages through the WOW on hot days to access their watering point [39]. This pattern highlights how environmental conditions and resource availability influence livestock behaviour around monitoring stations. ...

A mobile and automated walk-over-weighing system for a close and remote monitoring of liveweight in sheep
  • Citing Article
  • October 2018

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture

... The use of melatonin to re-establish ovarian activity during the unfavourable season has been widely described in sheep and mares (Malpaux et al., 2001;Guillaume et al., 2010). It has been used with the same objective in buffalo ovulation induction protocols. ...

Photoperiod, metabolism and reproduction: Advantage of the equine model
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  • January 2010

Bulletin de l'Académie vétérinaire de France

... Interestingly, they improved progesterone and estradiol secretion and this was associated with a higher expression level of the cholesterol carrier, StAR [50]. The AES extracts are also very rich in reductor sugars including glucose [30] and it is well known that the ovulation rate of sheep is influenced by the nutrient supply to the follicle [51][52][53]. One of the key nutrients influencing follicular function is glucose [52,53]. ...

The effects of intravenous, glucose versus saline on ovarian follicles and their levels of some mediators of insulin signalling

Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

... Así mismo, contrastan las posturas que sustentan que para mejorar la eficiencia productiva de los rebaños de manera técnica y económica, es necesario eliminar la manipulación farmacológica de los animales, y más bien, privilegiar metodologías basadas en el conocimiento de los eventos productivos, los factores socio-sexuales, los efectos de la nutrición, y el empleo de la bioestimulación para reemplazar la función de las hormonas exógenas (Ungerfeld, 2011;Hawken y Martin, 2012;Scaramuzzi et al., 2013). ...

The pattern of LH secretion and the ovarian response to the ‘ram effect’ in the anoestrous ewe is influenced by body condition but not by short-term nutritional supplementation