Early signal screening for livestock health under real conditions.

Informed by ranching experience dating back to 1887.

Shaped by modern management challenges.

People on horseback herding cattle in a rural landscape with mountains and trees in the background.

About
our company

Sick animals don’t announce themselves, and in real ranch work handling is time- and labor-limited. Real ranch conditions like weather, exertion, and trailing make simple signature thresholds unreliable. At First Signs Ag, we’re developing a rugged ear-tag concept that uses time-based temperature patterns to screen for sustained abnormal states, helping reduce false alarms in everyday livestock conditions.

Prototype and testing phase. Real ranch validation, ongoing iteration.

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Person wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses riding a brown horse on a ranch with green hills and a clear blue sky in the background.
Three people on horseback herding cattle down a rural road with hills and a cloudy sky in the background.
A horse with a saddle drinking from a riverbank, with a group of cattle nearby and trees with autumn foliage, surrounded by rocky hills and a partly cloudy sky.
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We welcome questions and conversations from producers, veterinarians, researchers and others interested in livestock health and management. If you would like to learn more about our approach, follow the project, or discuss potential future field testing, please get in touch.