Harnessing AI to Enhance Cattle Health and Production

AI has increased the pace of every production that is the reason of Cattleision presence. We are here to empower ranching with this amazing technology which let you to keep your cattle healthy.

Discover Our Story

Welcome to Cattleision, where innovation meets agriculture. Our smart monitoring system revolutionizes how cattle farms operate, focusing on maximizing productivity, enhancing milk production, and ensuring the well-being of our bovine companions. The Cattleision team understands the importance of efficient and effective monitoring in modern animal husbandry. That’s why we’ve developed a cutting-edge system that utilizes state-of-the-art artificial intelligence technologies to monitor key indicators of animal health. Our system seamlessly integrates with existing infrastructure in cattle farms, eliminating the need for costly upgrades or regulatory changes. By leveraging the power of surveillance cameras and thermal imaging technology, we provide real-time insights into the health and well-being of your herd. At Cattleision, we’re committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in agriculture. Join us in shaping the future of cattle farming, one healthy herd at a time.

Challenges of Ranching

Being a cowman is no simple task. Cattle are sentient beings, and any environmental discomfort can impact their productivity directly. Ensuring their health and closely monitoring their well-being is paramount. Even the slightest changes, such as swelling or hair loss, can indicate underlying health issues. Detecting these signs within a herd presents a formidable challenge for farmers. To quantify the impact, data from the National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) Dairy 2007 survey revealed that approximately 5.7% of dairy cows perish on farms annually across the USA.

Identifying Cows

Accurately selecting a desired cow from a herd poses a challenge due to the need for precise identification and the large number of animals.

The importance of Scoring

The physical and environmental status of each cow must be scored to determine the status of each cow, which is challenging in the traditional method.

Cattle health monitoring

Constantly checking cows’ body condition is one of the challenging tasks as the farmer must quickly identify any spots, hair loss, or swelling.

Smart Monitoring Will Save Your Cattle

Continuous monitoring and analysis of the cattle’s physical well-being and environmental conditions are essential for maintaining their health and effectiveness. To address this need, Cattleision developed an innovative solution that leverages new technologies. These advancements aim to streamline the process of herd maintenance, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness. By integrating such solutions, farmers can better track and manage the health and welfare of their livestock, ultimately leading to improved outcomes in cattle management practices.

Image Processing Algorithms

Using diverse image processing techniques enables the assessment of the collective health of a herd and each cow's conditions individually.

Combining AI with Cameras

AI, coupled with cameras, enhances farm operations by providing accurate monitoring, acting as sharp eyes to ensure the cattle's health.

Utilizing Thermal Cameras

As environmental temperature rises, cows experience increased body heat, leading to heat stress; thermal cameras aid in detecting this issue effectively.

Continues monitoring on feeding

Livestock should have easy access to water and feed constantly to enhance their performance and overall health. Feeding areas can be situated within stalls or under separate roofs outside stalls, with in-stall feeding spaces encouraging increased feed consumption. Producers should allocate approximately 60-76 cm of trough space per cow, provide one-meter space around water tanks for every 15 to 20 cows, and ensure at least two separate water stations per stall. producers can monitor feed levels and trough cleanliness efficiently by utilizing surveillance camera images. Research conducted by the International Dairy Research Institute suggests that systematic feed monitoring can reduce waste on farms by 15%.

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