
Cattle Care is a software and analytics provider for dairy farms, founded in 2017. They leverage Artificial Intelligence and computer vision to increase farm revenue by monitoring milking parlor operations and animal welfare. Their solutions analyze videos to provide detailed reports on employee performance, milking routines, and animal well-being. Key products include OmniCow for animal welfare monitoring and OmniCalf for calf care. The company emphasizes its ability to detect deviations from milking protocols, ensuring better efficiency and reduced health issues like mastitis, as evidenced by customer testimonials reporting lower somatic cell counts and fewer cow losses. Cattle Care currently serves 147 dairy farms in the USA, monitoring over 650,000 cows daily.

Cattle Care is a software and analytics provider for dairy farms, founded in 2017. They leverage Artificial Intelligence and computer vision to increase farm revenue by monitoring milking parlor operations and animal welfare. Their solutions analyze videos to provide detailed reports on employee performance, milking routines, and animal well-being. Key products include OmniCow for animal welfare monitoring and OmniCalf for calf care. The company emphasizes its ability to detect deviations from milking protocols, ensuring better efficiency and reduced health issues like mastitis, as evidenced by customer testimonials reporting lower somatic cell counts and fewer cow losses. Cattle Care currently serves 147 dairy farms in the USA, monitoring over 650,000 cows daily.
What they do: AI video analytics for milking-parlor operations and animal welfare
Founded: 2017
Scale: Serves 147 U.S. dairy farms; monitors >650,000 cows daily
Key products: OmniCow (animal welfare), OmniCalf (calf care)
Most recent disclosed funding: Seed — June 21, 2023
Operational efficiency and animal welfare monitoring in dairy farming (milking-parlor analytics).
2017
Agritech / Animal health / Farm operations software
530000
Dealroom lists investors in this round as I2BF Global Ventures, SPC Capital and Big Art; Crunchbase reports the round as Seed on this date.
“Company profiles list approximately 11 investors, including I2BF Global Ventures, SPC Capital and Big Art”