HerdHealth Sentinel
HerdHealth Sentinel is a web and mobile app for commercial livestock producers that centralizes herd health monitoring, treatment records, and early-warning alerts. Instead of scattered spreadsheets and paper logs, it gives a single dashboard for morbidity, mortality, and medication usage across barns and sites. Producers or staff record basic events (coughing, lameness, reduced feed intake, deaths), and the system flags abnormal patterns by pen, barn, or site, so issues like respiratory outbreaks or feed-related problems are caught days earlier. It integrates with common RFID/ear-tag readers and, where available, pulls data from existing barn sensors (temperature, humidity) to correlate environmental stress with disease spikes. The app is deliberately pragmatic: it focuses on simple, fast data entry and actionable alerts, not fancy academic analytics that nobody in the field will use. It’s built to work offline in barns with poor connectivity and sync when back online. The goal is not to replace vets but to give producers and veterinarians a shared, structured view of herd health trends so decisions are based on data, not guesswork or memory.