Revenues quietly drains from dairy farms due to undetected lameness. Affecting up to 30% of herds, each missed case can cost as much as £330 or $450 per cow per year. CattleEye can help you stem the flow.
A camera at the exit of the milking parlour captures your herd as they pass through. Our AI analyses the footage to track movement, behaviour, and early signs of lameness. You get clear, actionable insight to intervene before problems escalate.
Daily mobility scores are delivered directly to you, giving a consistent view of herd health. Early intervention reduces suffering, protects yield, and avoids unnecessary costs. The result is better welfare outcomes alongside stronger farm performance.
“CattleEye plays an important role in lameness control on our farm. The daily mobility scores enable us to rapidly identify and treat lame cows, optimising response to treatment as well as cow welfare.”
Nick Tyler, Kingsplay Farm (1,100+ cattle)
CattleEye's technology has been independently validated in peer-reviewed research published in the Journal of Dairy Science and Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Across 11 commercial UK dairy farms, agreement between CattleEye and experienced human assessors consistently exceeded 80%, comparable to agreement levels between trained human scorers working on-site.
CattleEye Insights is a cross-platform dashboard available on tablet and PC. It tracks and visualises key metrics at both herd and cow level, integrating with multiple Herd Management Systems so you can view and analyse your data in one place.
CattleEye's contribution to reduced lameness prevalence has been shown to cut carbon emissions by 0.57 tonnes per cow annually. This is a meaningful, quantifiable contribution to farm-level sustainability targets.
CattleEye is hardware-free AI that monitors every cow's mobility and body condition daily using standard cameras above your milking parlour exit. It spots lameness and body condition changes before they become costly problems.
CattleEye identifies individual cows by body shape and coat pattern as they pass under the camera. No tags or wearables needed.
Most farms are up and running in a few hours. A technician mounts the cameras, connects to your network, and you're done.
No. CattleEye uses standard 2D cameras and works with your existing IT setup.
Whether you want to book a demo, ask a technical question, or understand what CattleEye could do for a specific herd size or system, our team is happy to help.
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