Bovine muzzles can be used to identify the individual cattle and are as accurate as a human fingerprint.
Cattle Verify brings facial recognition to the farm and ranch.
Simply take a photo of the muzzle and upload into Cattle Verify one time. The Cattle Verify software partners will run the photo through their AI algorithm and generate the Muzzle Verify ID (MVID). Cattle Verify will automatically associate the MVID with the EID.
The Cattle Verify software partners will analyze the data points to create the baseline parameters needed for future determination if they are deemed unhealthy.
AI muzzle recognition can identify cattle diseases 2-3 days earlier than the current standards.
Using Cattle Verify's premium visual ear tags, potential cattle thieves will know that even with the ear tag removed that the cattle has been registered with muzzle recognition.
If cattle have been registered with AI muzzle recognition, the cattle can be identified with participating law enforcement agencies and sales barn. A confirmatory muzzle scan will flash an alert that the cattle was reported stolen.
The Cattle Verify premium partner for AI Muzzle Recognition is MyAnIML. Their AI technology stack reliably predicts disease and health incidents two to three days before symptoms are typically observed including:
Bovine Respiratory Disease ("Shipping Disease")
Bovine Tuberculosis
Bovine Pink eye
Mad Cow disease
Foot and Mouth disease
Automatic capture of the muzzle occurs when cameras are setup in high traffic areas like:
Milking booth
Water pond
Feeder truck
Semi-trailer when shipping
If the cattle is looking unhealthy, a muzzle scan can be taken by the producer to confirm if they are likely to be sick.
The photo of the muzzle can also be sent to a veterinarian to remotely verify if action needs to be taken.
In 2023, $300 million in cattle theft was reported in Australia. If the ear tags were removed, it is difficult to prove ownership or stop the selling of livestock even in legitimate sales barns.
Just like humans have their fingerprints taken when they are young, cattle can be registered with their muzzle ID when they are young and placed in a database. If the owner discovers stolen cattle, they can mark the animal as stolen and issue a nationwide alert. Any muzzle scan of the stolen cattle would flag the cattle as reported stolen and alert the owner.
Cattle Verify uses multiple channels to prevent theft and recover stolen cattle. For example, a Cattle Verify premium ear tag can be applied indicating the animal had their muzzle registered and make the cattle rustler think twice about stealing cattle that could be identified. If the cattle is stolen, Cattle Verify could deploy the muzzle ID platform to law enforcement and sales barns.
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