The Weight Recording Water Trough monitors individual weight, water consumption and drinking habits. The data collected is processed to generate business insights to the farmer.
Software for collecting and analysing data from all sorts of farm devices. The software is capable of showing all relevant analysis to breeders, consultants, veterinarians, and so on. Gives all data in one place and is accessible on smartphone or PC.
Feed (grass and supplementation) budget planner: Helps farmers forecast how much grass is going to be available at certain times of the year and helps to plan when supplementation may be required.
A GPS-collar / E-bell provides realtime information on the position of an animal. It can also give alerts when animals leave an area, have unusually high or low activity, or no activity at all.
A weigh crate that can read the electronic identification (EID) ear tag/bolus of an animal can help and/or improve flock management, during a number of different tasks throughout the sheep production year,
When a power failure is detected, the battery is low or the device itself is broken, the service automatically sends a sms alert on the breeder’s phone. The user receives a proof of life every day to assure him of the proper functioning of the device.
Collecting individual feed intake animal data. Sheep are identified using their ear tags. If the animal is allowed access to a specific manger the gate goes down. The weight of the manger is measured before and after animal access and the weight difference is transferred to the central computer for…
Pregnancy scanning allows ewes to be scanned to diagnose pregnancy and expected litter size. This facilitates nutrition planning pre-lambing. Expected lambing date can also be predicted. A trained operator uses an ultrasound scanner and specially designed crate to quickly identify pregnancy and/or expected litter size. Ewes are marked to record…
After the cut, the grass is allowed to wilt for one day (or less) on the field and is then transferred to bunkers; these include a ventilation system from beneath which regulates the humidity of the air entering the bunker, and that leaving the bunker.
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