Get Automated Weight & Size Tracking For Cattle With EID Reader

Nov 11, 2019

If you’re looking for the most accurate and easy cattle weight management system, you’ve come to the right place. This new unit from Ritchie Agricultural is for you!

  • get automated weight amp size tracking for cattle with eid reader
  • get automated weight amp size tracking for cattle with eid reader
  • get automated weight amp size tracking for cattle with eid reader
  • get automated weight amp size tracking for cattle with eid reader
  • get automated weight amp size tracking for cattle with eid reader

When it comes to meeting the demand of the beef industry, tracking your cattle accurately is paramount.

Rather than relying on traditional measures and trusting your judgement, Ritchie Agricultural allows you to get automatic, finely detailed measurements stored and tracked on the cloud.

With their newly launched units, you can track and measure your cattle every time they drink. Simply install a Ritchie Beef Monitor in a finishing pen, and you can weigh the cattle multiple times per day.

More information can be found at: http://herdsmanshub.com/beef-monitor

Ritchie Agricultural provides farmers with a crate that weighs cattle multiple times per day without the use of labour, allowing for more accurate feeding and better value.

The newly launched Ritchie Beef Monitor is designed to offer farmers and agriculture specialists all their weighing needs. It allows cattle to be weighed multiple times per day, without the use of labour.

Customers will also find that they can use the unit to weigh their cattle without moving them from the pen. This provides a huge reduction in stress for both the stockman and the stock.

The newly launched monitor can be installed in a finishing pen, and from there the cattle step onto the weighing platform to access drinking water.

With the Ritchie Beef Monitor, every time the cows take a drink, they can be automatically weighed. This data is then sent to the cloud and recorded, enabling for better monitoring of cattle growth.

Demand for cattle is growing all the time, with new markets opening across the UK regularly. For cattle herdsmen, the best way to meet this demand is to ensure that they are offering the type of finished cattle the market is after.

This is one of the areas that the new unit can help. The newly launched unit can help to recuse price penalties due to poor handling, while also reducing the cost of over feeding.

Ian Green, of WJ&J Green, said: “This system is giving us the accuracy I could not achieve by eye and without which I'd have to weigh manually. We've been weighing pedigree animals conventionally for a long time and I have always liked to think I have a good eye for assessing weight, but I know it is not necessarily so. What it means is we're not sending in cattle which will be penalised on being over-weight.”

All the information you need can be found at: http://herdsmanshub.com/beef-monitor

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