Features
Livestock Management
Every animal known, every event recorded.
Livestock are an enterprise in their own right. Agri360 maintains individual records for every animal on the farm — breeds, ages, health history, vaccinations, and production data — so managers always know the state of the herd or flock. Breeding events, weight gain, and milk or egg output are recorded against individual animals, making it straightforward to identify high performers and act early when health trends turn.
- Individual animal records
- Breed and cohort management
- Health & vaccination tracking
- Breeding events
- Weight & production records
- Mortality and culling
- 1Maintain individual animal records
- 2Organise animals into herds and cohorts
- 3Schedule and record vaccinations
- 4Record health events and treatments
- 5Track breeding events and lineage
- 6Monitor weight gain and production output
- 7Record mortalities and culling
Maintain individual animal records
Register each animal with a unique tag or ID, species, breed, date of birth, sex, and acquisition source. The animal record becomes the single file that all health, breeding, and production events attach to, making the history of any individual accessible in seconds.
Organise animals into herds and cohorts
Group animals into herds, flocks, or management cohorts for bulk operations. Apply vaccinations, weight measurements, or feeding programmes to a whole cohort at once, and roll up performance metrics to the group level for enterprise-level reporting.
Schedule and record vaccinations
Set up vaccination schedules for each species — foot-and-mouth, Newcastle disease, or whatever your programme requires — and record each dose against the individual animal or cohort. Overdue vaccinations surface on the farm dashboard so nothing is missed when the vet visits.
Record health events and treatments
Log sickness, injuries, veterinary visits, and treatments against individual animals, including the drugs used, dosage, and withdrawal period. A clear health history informs culling decisions and supports traceability if a disease outbreak needs investigating.
Track breeding events and lineage
Record natural service and artificial insemination events, expected calving or farrowing dates, and actual birth outcomes — dam, sire, and offspring. Lineage data feeds into breeding programme decisions and helps identify strains that perform best in local conditions.
Monitor weight gain and production output
Log periodic weight measurements to track growth curves against breed benchmarks, and record daily or weekly milk, egg, or wool output per animal or cohort. Trends are visible on each animal record so underperformers are identified quickly rather than at slaughter.
Record mortalities and culling
Log deaths and culls with cause, date, and any related health event. Mortality records keep the headcount accurate, inform replacement planning, and — for insured animals — provide the documentation insurers require.