How farmers can use AI for healthy animals

In livestock farming, AI can quietly watch animal health, detect signs of sickness before you do, and help you take action early. You can think of it as a digital herdboy one that never gets tired, always pays attention, and doesn’t forget anything.

GODFREY NYONI IN Zimbabwe, livestock is more than just meat. Goats are like walking banks in rural areas. Cows mean wealth and farming power. Chickens feed families and often pay for school fees. But keeping animals healthy is not always easy. Sometimes a disease can wipe out a whole kraal before the farmer even notices…

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