SenseHub® Dairy Software

Reports

Find out how SenseHub Dairy reporting informs about reproduction and cow health.

SenseHub Dairy Software

Reproduction

Improve productivity with SenseHub Dairy behaviour monitoring, proven technology in dairy cattle monitoring. With heat detection and real-time, actionable insights, it supports insemination timing and breeding decisions. With early detection of potential health issues – often before clinical signs are even visible or productivity drops – SenseHub Dairy behaviour monitoring supports faster care during high-risk times that helps you focus your time and labour to those animals that need it most.

Which cows should be bred today? (Animals In Heat Report)

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Know which cows to breed and when, optimising conception rates. The Animals in Heat report is easy to use and understand, filtering out false heats to detect 90–95% of the real heats and offers the optimal window for artificial insemination as well as timing for the use of sexed semen.

Are any cows not cycling and need examining? (Anoestrous Cows Report)

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While mastitis has multiple causes, Somatic Cell Count (SCC) is a key indicator of udder health. Higher SCC levels often signal an immune response, helping farmers identify cows that may require attention.

Are there any cystic cows that should be treated? (Irregular Heats Report)

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Abnormal reproductive function costs you time and money. With the Irregular Heats report, you can easily identify cows that have had 3 or more heat events within the past 30 days enabling you to target your time and resources to those animals that need it most.

Did any pregnant cows abort their calves? (Suspected for Abortion Report)

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Identify possible cows that have aborted with the Suspected for Abortion report, a list of animals that have had a heat following a positive pregnancy test. By detecting possible abortions quickly, you can get animals back into the reproduction cycle sooner, improving productivity and animal wellbeing.

Which cows are likely to be pregnant? (Pregnancy Probability Report)

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Better identify which animals to test for pregnancy with the easy-to-use Pregnancy Probability report. With its ranked list of cows and heifers, it enables you to focus on those that are required to be tested, reducing open days in the herd as well as labour. This report can also help you make culling decisions.

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Health

Health

Clinical signs indicative of health issues have historically been detected through visual observation, an increasingly challenging task given the scale and complexity of modern dairy farms. SenseHub Dairy offers 24/7 behaviour monitoring that helps you detect potential health issues early – often before clinical signs are even visible and productivity drops – so you can act swiftly and confidently with your veterinarian to reduce medical and mortality costs. It offers several reports that enable you to monitor herd health throughout the production cycle, all of which are accessible through the SenseHub Dairy App on your preferred device for easy access anytime, anywhere. These reports also help you determine how animals are reacting to treatment, so you can optimize recovery, improve cost effectiveness and get animals back into production as quickly as possible.

Animals to Inspect Report

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This report enables timely, targeted interventions to help improve animal health and well-being to help you focus only on those animals that require your attention so you can target the animals and tasks that matter most.

Health Report

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Getting 24/7 insights into the health status of your animals can reduce dependency on skilled labour and save time observing cows manually. The Health Report identifies cows that need your attention based on a Health Index — a health score, based on rumination, activity and other critical behaviours over a period of time, that can indicate potential health issues.

Animal Distress Report

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Easily monitor your animals with the Animal in Distress Alert. Significant changes to rumination, eating and other key behaviours will prompt an alert to your SenseHub app. By quickly understanding those animals that need attention, you can provide the optimum environment for healthy and productive animals.

Early Fresh Cows Report

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This report monitors all cows during their first 30 days post-calving. Checking this report every day can help you quickly and easily identify cows that need attention to support animal wellbeing and optimise productivity.

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Group Monitoring

Group Monitoring

Individual animal insights are critical to optimising health and performance, so too are group-level insights, and not just for your herd. Group monitoring is a powerful tool for high-level business management, enabling you to respond to immediate issues as well as guiding longer-term planning. SenseHub Dairy Group Behaviour Monitoring offers a variety of valuable insights that help you manage the risk of heat stress and feeding efficiency, and control operation efficiencies – all of which help you improve herd-wide nutrition, well-being and productivity.

Group Routine Report

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This report allows you to identify inconsistent or suboptimal herd management that need your attention. By looking for deviations from the normal group routine in rumination and activity levels, it can help you determine what affected the group’s response, so you can proactively address issues to improve overall health and well-being.

Group Routine Heat Stress Report

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This easy-to-use visual tool allows you to judge how well your groups are responding to their environmental conditions. It offers real-time actionable insights that enable you to better manage the risk of heat stress, maintain productivity levels and conception rates, and promote overall wellbeing in your herd.

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