
AI and animal health
Apr 15, 2026 GEA is expanding its digital footprint in dairy farming with the official opening of a new software lab in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Apr 15, 2026 GEA is expanding its digital footprint in dairy farming with the official opening of a new software lab in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Sandra Reitmaier, Serhan Narli https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2025.101252 Highlights Abstract Lameness is a common health and welfare issue in dairy cattle, with significant economic consequences due to reduced productivity. Traditional visual

Vet Times June 04, 2024 Hoofcount’s Pedivue was developed with the help of a £250,000 investment from Defra’s Farming Innovation Programme. Hoofcount’s Pedivue has developed a

New Collaboration Between Boehringer Ingelheim and Sleip Leverages AI Technology to Help Detect Lameness in Horses The Sleip app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide

Lameness in horses is a long-known issue influencing the welfare, as well as the use, of a horse. Nevertheless, the detection and classification of lameness

Computer vision is a subcategory of artificial intelligence focused on extraction of information from images and video. It provides a compelling new means for objective

Artificial intelligence crunches medical data so well, it can reliably predict if someone will get pancreatic cancer three years before a typical diagnosis, according to

Precision livestock farming (PLF) is the specific use of technology to measure and manage issues at the animal level in real time. Pig health and