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Body Condition Score Dashboard Walkthrough

In this video we show how to navigate the BCS dashboard to monitor body condition of groups of cows at different stages of lactation.

75% fewer sole ulcers. No new hardware. Just better information, used sooner.

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Development and validation of a fully automated 2-dimensional imaging system generating body condition scores

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Dairy cattle lameness: a roundtable discussion

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Triple G Dairy is a 5,000-cow operation in Buckeye, Arizona, managed by Skylar Gericke. The farm deployed 91¶¶Òõ's AI monitoring technology, addressing labour shortages that made traditional hands-on lameness detection impractical at scale.

An AI-Powered Approach to Lameness Management

An 8% reduction in lameness. A herd of 1,050 cows monitored every single day. One Cheshire dairy that decided monthly scoring wasn't good enough.