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Cow Monitoring for Dairy Farmers - Cowlar

Cowlar's cow wearables enable farmers to gain the ability to closely observe their cattle's health, comfort, and performance. These devices capture crucial information such as vital signs and activity patterns, offering insights that support early disease identification, breeding optimization, and effective herd management. Cowlar's technology is designed to boost milk production, cut down on expenses, and promote better livestock welfare through real-time monitoring of each animal's status.

By: Cowlar

Last Updated: April 25, 2024

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Cowlar Company Logo

Cow Monitoring for Dairy Farmers - Cowlar

Cowlar's cow wearables enable farmers to gain the ability to closely observe their cattle's health, comfort, and performance. These devices capture crucial information such as vital signs and activity patterns, offering insights that support early disease identification, breeding optimization, and effective herd management. Cowlar's technology is designed to boost milk production, cut down on expenses, and promote better livestock welfare through real-time monitoring of each animal's status.

By: Cowlar

Last Updated: April 25, 2024

Availability by Region:

Worldwide

Overview

Cowlar's cow collars support cow monitoring for dairy farmers, designed to thrive in challenging environments and developed with insights from seasoned dairy professionals. At the core of our commitment to enhancing dairy farming, Cowlar employs an efficient wireless sensor network, ensuring robust, uninterrupted coverage and remarkable battery longevity. Powered by advanced algorithms that integrate dairy science, expert knowledge, and machine learning, Cowlar's technology is pivotal in maintaining cattle health, happiness, and achieving peak milk production.

This user-friendly technology simplifies cow monitoring for dairy farmers by incorporating a solar-powered base unit on your farm, coupled with the innovative Cowlar collar for your cows. These collars meticulously track temperature, activity, and behavior, relaying data back to our servers. From there, sophisticated algorithms analyze the information, offering you precise, actionable insights to optimize your dairy operation.

With Cowlar's interactive online dashboard, dairy farmers gain an invaluable tool in cow monitoring. It provides a comprehensive overview of dairy animals and farm practices, equipping you with custom alerts for health, estrus detection, and more, all delivered via text messages and robotic calls for efficient cow management.

Cowlar is dedicated to revolutionizing your dairy farming experience by reducing management complexities, decreasing overhead costs, and streamlining operations through effective cow monitoring for dairy farmers. Embrace the future of dairy science and machine learning with Cowlar, and transform your dairy farm into a model of efficiency and productivity.

Benefits

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Enhanced Herd Health and Early Disease Detection

Cowlar's wearables track vital health indicators, enabling farmers to spot and address illnesses early, ensuring a healthier herd.

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Optimized Breeding and Increased Milk Yield

By monitoring activity levels and health data, Cowlar helps in identifying optimal breeding times, leading to improved milk production.

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Reduced Operational Costs and Improved Animal Welfare

Real-time insights into each cow's condition allow for more efficient farm management, reducing expenses and promoting better care for the animals.

About Cowlar

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Creators of 'Cowlar', a FitBit for dairy cows, providing actionable recommendations for dairy producers

A Y Combinator-backed venture-funded startup that is obsessed with solving real problems using a multi-disciplinary tech team. Their unique approach and one-window tech shop enable startups & enterprise customers to move fast and solve design, engineering, and development problems at warp speed.

Company Size

51-200

Founded

2015

Locations

Sunnyvale, CA, USA

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