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More farmers are investing in wearable technology to help manage heat detection and ease pressure on skilled people during a busy time on-farm. But do these devices improve reproductive performance – an important factor regularly considered in return on investment calculations? In this episode, Jac McGowan speaks with DairyNZ senior scientist Dr Paul Edwards and CowSmart vet and co-founder Line Ferriman. Together, they break down new independent research that compares reproduction results from herds using wearables and those that don’t. The study shows farmers using wearable tech are adopting new mating approaches like extended or all-AB periods. But does the data show performance gains as well? Listen in to hear about the findings and interesting insights from this research.

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Links mentioned in this episode

Inside Dairy: A closer look at wearable technology

/news/a-closer-look-at-wearable-technology/

Automated heat detection

/animal/cow-reproduction-and-mating/automated-heat-detection/

Milking Practices and Technology Use

/research/science-projects/milking-practices-and-technology-use/

CowSmart: Animal monitoring data consultancy

https://vetlife.co.nz/farm-vet/cowsmart/
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