Wearable device for cattle aims to improve dairy health

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February 16, 2023

A new device, which is claimed to be the first integrated health microchip and activity monitor for livestock, could enable early detection of pre-clinical conditions and disease prediction in real time.

This is according to Chordata co-founder and chief executive officer John Wisbey.

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