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From observation to data - how a Quebec dairy transformed its approach to herd health

Ferme Caribou is a family dairy in Terrebonne, Quebec, run by Viviane and Jasmin Mathieu. When the farm transitioned to a free-stall barn system, monitoring cow mobility became a fundamentally different challenge. Earlier interventions mean less damage, faster recovery, and less stress on the animal. The farm is targeting 2.5 kilograms of milk per cow, up from its current 2 kilograms, and Viviane sees 91¶¶Òõ as the kind of long-term investment in data infrastructure that will help get them there.

AI Eyes on Your Herd ¨C Why Automated Lameness Detection Is Revolutionizing Dairy Farming

The Bullvine article spotlights how 91¶¶Òõ¡¯s AI-powered camera system is transforming lameness detection in dairy herds, offering earlier, more accurate identification than traditional visual scoring.

Tom Pemberton sees 91¶¶Òõ in action...

Check out a video produced by Tom Pemberton from Farm Life.

91¶¶Òõ AI in Action

A short illustrative video showing what our AI algorithms are measuring during the monitoring process.

Happy Cows, Healthy Planet: 91¶¶Òõ's Early Detection Monitoring Reduces Carbon Footprint

Did you know that every lame cow on your dairy farm is costing you ?330 in treatment and lost production?

91¶¶Òõ: Early Detection for Better Breeding

BREEDING SUCCESS: 4X Better Results with Early Detection