Public workflow demo

See how Pasturize helps farmers make better cattle decisions.

These examples use safe sample records and an aggregate working-herd snapshot to show the benefit: easier condition tracking, fewer lost chute notes, clearer cull-watch reasons, and review-first confidence before a record changes.

Workflow 1

AutoBCS helps catch condition changes before they cost you.

A producer can upload a side photo from the pasture or chute every few weeks. Pasturize keeps those photos tied to the animal so condition changes are easier to see before breeding, calving, feed, or health problems become expensive.

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Add a quick photoAttach a periodic animal photo to the profile or BCS workflow.
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Build the trendCompare condition over time instead of relying on memory.
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Act soonerUse the condition history to support feeding, health, breeding, or culling decisions.
5.5Accepted estimate

P82 photo review

Ribs mostly covered, hooks and pins visible but rounded, tailhead starting to fill.

Record action: save as a reviewed BCS draft after producer approval.

Held

P12 photo review

Animal is cropped and the full body is not visible enough for a reliable score.

Record action: no automatic BCS column update.

Workflow 2

Cull qualification points explain why an animal needs attention.

Cull qualification points are useful because they turn scattered concerns into a clearer watch list. A producer can see whether age, calf history, health notes, missing production data, or farm-defined rules are actually driving the concern.

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See the patternUse reviewed calving, treatment, weight, breeding, and note records to understand the whole cow.
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Rank attentionProblems add points so limited time goes to animals most likely to need a recheck.
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Decide with contextThe report separates facts, missing data, and suggested follow-up before a cull call is made.

P2 · Cow · Active

Total: 4 points · Reason: recheck status plus missing recent production confirmation.

Suggested next action: confirm pregnancy and review recent calf performance before moving to the cull list.

No automatic decision

Why this builds trust

Pasturize can surface candidates, but the producer decides whether a cow belongs on a watch list, a recheck list, or a trailer.

Workflow 3

Audio logging keeps chute work from becoming paperwork.

Audio logging is handy because cattle work does not pause for paperwork. A quick voice note can preserve weights, treatments, calving, and pasture moves while the details are still fresh.

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Record onceSay the tags, weights, treatment, pasture move, or calving note naturally.
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Save the detailsThe important facts stay tied to the source audio so they can be checked later.
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Clean up laterEdit details when the work slows down; nothing applies silently.
Voice note

“P2516 weighed 901. P82 calved this morning.”

Weight draftP2516 · 901 lb · source: chute-side audio.
Calving draftP82 · calved today · calf ID needs confirmation.
Review statusOne row ready, one row needs a producer decision.

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The goal is practical: catch problems earlier, miss fewer notes, trust the review center, and make better cattle decisions with less record-chasing.

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