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Livestock Intelligence

Built on a working farm.
For working farms.

We’re a small engineering team building the kind of livestock sensing and analytics gear that ought to exist by now, but doesn’t. Most of the work happens on a working 8,000-head merino station in Victoria — run by family, used in earnest. We’re not in production yet, but the hardest part is already proven.

In active development · Talking with early farmer-users

What We’re Building

Eyes on the mob, all the time.

A complete livestock intelligence system. Sensors, small enough to fit the ear of most livestock, watch over health, activity, lineage and location. A network that collects livestock data even when the farm is the size of a small country. Analytics that turn it all into something a farmer can actually use, in time to make a difference.

Research in the field suggests that as detection accuracy improves, livestock productivity gains in the order of 30% become possible. That’s the prize we’re working towards.

Earlier signals

Spot trouble early — illness, lambing distress, predation, fence breaches — so a farmer hears about it via their phone or PC, not from the dogs at three in the morning.

Stronger herds with patented genealogy tracking

Tracking lineage and breeding quality across generations with our patented joining detection, so the genetic decisions farmers make today compound into noticeably better stock in only a few years’ time.

Better grazing

Backing up the regenerative grazing decisions good farmers already make instinctively — with the data to keep soil productive across decades, not seasons.

Where We Are

The hard questions, already answered.

For most ag-tech, the make-or-break question is whether the underlying detections actually work in real conditions. For us, that one’s done. The rest is engineering — which is the kind of work this team has spent its career on.

The science works.

We’ve spent enough time with development prototypes — to be confident the underlying detections hold up. Real on-farm data, not lab conditions. Trained model accuracy confirmed via blind analysis. The hardest questions are answered.

The hardware is nearly ready.

The full sensor and network system is being designed and built right now, here in Australia. We’re not at full-scale production volumes yet, and have not completed full-scale tests. That’s the next stretch of work, and we’re well into it.

Up next.

Production hardware out beyond our home station, into the hands of farmers running real commercial operations. We’re talking with farmers who want in early, and with investors who like the look of where this is heading.

Talk to us.

Whether you’re running stock, weighing up an investment, or just curious — we’re happy to have a yarn.

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