FLIR Application Stories - Veterinary
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| FLIR regularly publishes application stories where you can read how our customers are using FLIR infrared cameras and thermal imaging solutions. | |||||
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La imagen térmica ayuda a los jinetes olímpicos y sus caballos a ganar medallasEn los deportes hípicos como las carreras de caballos, el salto, el adiestramiento y el polo, el caballo es tan atleta como el jinete. Tal vez incluso más, ya que es el caballo el que hace el mayor esfuerzo físico. Como cualquier otro atleta, los caballos pueden sufrir lesiones, pero las cámaras térmicas FLIR ayudan a mantenerlos sanos y listos para rendir al máximo. Lea una historia de aplicación Descarge una historia de aplicación |
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South African equine clinic enhanced with thermal imaging camera
Horse owners have used their hands to identify temperature differences in their horses as an indication for health issues for centuries. Human touch cannot identify changes in temperature of less than two degrees Celcius, however. Modern thermal imaging cameras can detect temperature changes of less than 0.03 degrees Celcius, making the identification of temperature related health problems more accurate.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Hot biology: investigating the thermal physiology of birds and mammals
Perhaps surprisingly many details of the thermal biology of animals are still unknown. Wildlife researchers try to fill the gaps in our knowledge of these fascinating processes. One of the organizations that push the boundaries of our knowledge in this field is the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Veterinary applications of thermography on cats and dogs
Thermal, or infrared, energy is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is invisible because its wavelength is too long to be detected by the human eye (Figure 1); instead, we perceive it as heat. Unlike visible light, everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat. Even very cold objects, such as ice cubes, emit infrared radiation.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Stress levels of zoo animals are kept to a minimum with FLIR thermal imaging cameras
Zoo veterinarians all over the world are faced with the problem of determining whether an animal should be treated under anesthesia or not. Many zoo animals are very sensitive to emotional stress and to the physical side-effects of anesthetics, so it is very important to gain as much information from the animal as possible.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Automatic health check in dairy farms using FLIR thermal imaging cameras
Modern farms increasingly resemble factories in their makeup as they become more and more industrialized. The present day farmer spends less time performing menial tasks and more time behind the computer.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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A FLIR Systems ThermaCAM™ P65 is used to keep stock bulls in formOnce considered as exotic, infrared thermography is gradually becoming an established and recognized tool in veterinary medicine. Infrared thermography can also be used to preserve other valuable animal assets of another kind: livestock breeding. FLIR Systems has sponsored a relevant research project.Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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Thermal imaging cameras help diagnose health issues in small animalsVeterinary Teaching Hospital of the University of Helsinki shows that thermal imaging cameras are a good tool to find health issues in small animals as well. "The research is not yet complete, but my initial findings are very positive", explains veterinarian and researcher Mari Vainionpää. Read Application Story Download Application Story |
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