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Vet-AI Increases Headcount As Demand For Veterinary Services Rise
Veterinary technology company, Vet-AI, has increased its staff team by 54% in the last 12 months in response to the rising demand for its services.

Tracking and monitoring livestock with computer vision
Artificial intelligence is making it easier for farmers and ranchers to keep an eye on their livestock. At the recent Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show at Woodstock, Ont.,

Cattle tech, innovations solve feedlot problems
SOLVING PROBLEMS: Innovative technology continues to produce solutions to help cattle feeders increase efficiency, improve animal health and solve labor shortage issues. Feedlot cattle production,

Pet health startup is fighting dog dementia — using video games
A pet health-tracking company is fighting dog dementia through the use of video games. Joipaw say they have created an Apple Health-style tracker that can
Animaux de compagnie : Les objets connectés montrent patte blanche pour bichonner vos fidèles amis
Pratiques ou futiles ? Les objets connectés qui ont intégré notre quotidien s’intéressent de plus en plus à nos compagnons à quatre pattes. Du collier GPS pour retrouver son animal,

The fascinating ways Mars uses artificial intelligence to advance preventative pet healthcare
We’re all about keeping our beloved pets healthy. And the earlier you can spot a problem with your furry friend’s health, the better. That’s why

Labby wants to make milk healthier and cows happier with better sensors
Image Credits: Labby For most dairy farmers, milk flowing from their cows is tested by a traveling technician once per month. But in a world where bovine mastitis can

Une nouvelle technologie au service de la santé des oiseaux !
Une nouvelle technologie au service de la santé des oiseaux ! Afin de faciliter l’examen ophtalmologique sur les animaux sauvages, l’hôpital de la faune sauvage et

Biotechnology to reduce methane emissions from cattle
Methane emissions could be substantially cut through a $7.5-million project to develop slow-release biopolymer technology for cattle containing a gas-reducing bioactive. The University of Queensland