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  1. Health before it becomes a problem: Spot illness early with activity monitoring

    … rest, and mobility, farmers gain a 24/7 window into cow wellbeing, transforming early signs of illness into … reduce milk yield, increase veterinary costs, and shorten cow longevity. A single case of milk fever is estimated to … US $246 while ketosis can average nearly US $180 per cow, and a displaced abomasum may exceed US $600 in …
  2. Unseen but Costly: The Hidden Economic Toll of BLV in U.S. Dairy Herds

    … herds produce approximately 480 lbs less milk per cow annually compared to BLV-negative herds 2 . Cows with … is a loss of 540 lbs in rolling herd average milk per cow 4 . Reproductive Impacts Cows with high BLV proviral load … days , with each day open costing approximately $3.00 per cow , leading to $144/year in added costs per animal 5 . …
  3. Detecting heat early: The role of activity monitoring in improving reproduction rates

    … In the US, a single missed heat can cost between $2–5 per cow per day beyond 90 days open1. That means one missed cycle … detection Activity monitoring provides a 24/7 lens into cow behavior, recording movement patterns and activity levels … clear: •    Accurate detection: Algorithms compare each cow’s behavior to her own patterns and to the herd, …
  4. Your complete data management solution starts with her ear tag

    … than nothing—it didn’t really paint the full picture of cow health and activity.   Now, with Datamars Livestock … tucked neatly in an ear tag. All the features to monitor cow activity and indicate health events are there. That same … They have  Active Tags on nearly every lactating cow  in their 700-cow herd. “You put the tags in, and you’re …
  5. Dairy 4.0: Why you should invest in automated technology

    … efficiency and productivity, ensuring consistency in cow management, enhancing animal welfare, reducing cost, and … on other critical areas.  Ensuring consistency in cow management Consistency in cow management results in happier cows and higher milk …
  6. Better Decisions Through Connected Data

    Dairy farms face a growing mountain of data. While tools exist to distill it into useful insights, the challenge continues to expand alongside producers’ ability to manage it.  More data is collected on a dairy farm each day than on any other farming …