AI System Detects Lame Cows Early, Reducing Emissions and Boosting Health

Jul 05, 2025
Fortune
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Summary

CattleEye, an AI-powered system using computer vision, detects lame cows four weeks earlier than humans, reducing lameness by 10% and emission intensity by up to 40%, boosting health for over 200,000 cows worldwide under its digital custodianship for major clients like Tesco, Danone, and Arla.

Key Points

  • CattleEye uses AI and computer vision to analyze how healthy cows are, particularly whether they are limping.
  • The system identifies lame cows four weeks earlier than most humans, slashing lameness by roughly 10 percentage points and cutting emission intensity by up to 40%.
  • CattleEye has over 200,000 cows worldwide under its digital custodianship, with major clients like Tesco, Danone, and Arla.

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