Allflex Livestock Intelligence, has launched Allflex Young Stock, a dedicated health monitoring application for newborn calves up to six months old. It also announced the introduction of SenseHub, the new version of its SenseTime modular cow monitoring solution.
The Allflex Young Stock application enables farmers to detect the onset of health issues very early, preventing impact on the growth curve or future performance and reducing drug use and mortalities.
With the Young Stock application, and the recent addition of its reproduction monitoring application for heifers, Allflex has expanded its holistic livestock monitoring approach to cover all the different animal populations on farms of any size.
The Young Stock application is available with the new SenseHub cow monitoring solution and the Heatime Pro+ system.
SenseHub is the new generation of Allflex’ SenseTime cow monitoring solution, which delivers actionable information on the reproductive, health, nutritional and wellbeing status of individual cows and groups.
Allflex said the new name reflects the current expansion to monitor more animals in different populations on the farm, and further planned evolution to connect with varied identification and management technologies.
Allflex Livestock Intelligence HAS also announced that all of its monitoring solutions now support both eSense Flex ear tags and cSense Flex neck tags, and multiple application levels on the same farm, to support the various populations on each farm.
Dr Stefan Weiskopf, CEO of Antelliq, parent company of Allflex, said: “With the Young Stock application, Allflex now empowers farmers to monitor all cattle on their farm with dedicated applications and tags for each population.
“This new application and increased flexibility of all our monitoring solutions, together with the advanced capabilities of the new SenseHub, are just the latest innovations in our continual drive to help farmers optimize the productivity and wellbeing of all their livestock, for more sustainable and profitable operations.”