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

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

FDS Lameness Detection System with AI Algorithm

Efficient lameness detection is crucial in maintaining health, welfare and productivity of dairy cattle.

Evaluation of a fully automated 2-dimensional imaging system for real-time cattle lameness detection

Lameness in dairy cattle is described as a clinical symptom representing underlying pathologies, foot lesions being the most common cause.

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

Dairy cows, like all mammals, rely on mobilization of stored adipose tissue reserves to support milk production and nurture their offspring.

Evaluation of a fully automated 2D imaging system for real-time lameness detection using AI

Key finding: CattleEye’s system matched and in some cases outperformed experienced vets in detecting severe lesions up to 23 days before trimming.

Initial validation of an intelligent video surveillance system for automatic detection of dairy cattle lameness

Lameness is a major welfare challenge facing the dairy industry worldwide.