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 A new app allows farmers to share real-time data with their vet

A new app allows farmers to share real-time data with their vet

From Field To Phone

3 years ago
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18th March, 2021 17h18

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SRUC


British beef suckler farmers will be able to share real-time cattle data with their vet while in the field thanks to a new mobile app.

Created by the Veterinary Services team at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), the Herd Health Planning app enables farmers to collect and record data as events occur – and immediately share this with their vet.

Vets can then analyse the information and help farmers set priorities, and improve efficiency and animal health, through the health planning process.

The app - which is free for Scottish farmers registered to the Animal Health Planning System (SAHPS) and available to others for a small subscription - includes an e-medicine book which complies with farm assurances and other statutory requirements.

It is also connected to the British Cattle Movement Service’s tracing system (BCMS), meaning cattle records such as births, deaths and movements, can be updated instantly. 

No internet is required to record events, with all data stored locally on the app and sent to both BCMS and SAHPS systems as soon as Wi-Fi and/or mobile data become available.

The Scottish Government-funded app, which is now downloadable for Android and Apple devices, allows farmers to:

Health Planning Development Manager Dr Foteini Manolaraki said: “We recognise that time is a precious commodity for today’s farmers. Rather than taking notes while out in the field or in the shed and then copying them into the computer, this new app allows them to share their cattle data with their vet while on the move. This information is then shared multiple times via BCMS and SAHPS software, which could allow earlier vet intervention if necessary.” 

For more information or to sign up to the app, visit: www.sahps.co.uk or email: [email protected]


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