
"We're able to detect lameness earlier than traditional observation, noting that earlier intervention can reduce treatment costs and production losses."
"It's the same measurement every single day, for every single cow, removing variability that can come with manual scoring."
AI-powered monitoring systems like GEA Farm Technologies' CattleEye are revolutionizing lameness detection and body condition scoring in dairy farming. The system uses overhead cameras to capture cow movement and condition in real time, analyzing data on gait and posture. This information is processed through AI algorithms to generate mobility scores and body condition estimates, which are accessible via a cloud-based platform. The technology allows for early detection of lameness, reducing treatment costs and production losses while providing consistent data for better herd management decisions.
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