How it works
From scattered cattle records to decisions you can act on.
Pasturize is built around a simple promise: make the records you already have useful for condition trends, cull decisions, missed-data cleanup, and day-to-day herd work without changing anything silently.
Confidence first
Nothing changes silently.
Imports, voice notes, BCS photos, and documents can help without risking silent mistakes because they land in review before they become herd records.
One practical cattle workflow
1. Bring old herd history forward.
Cattle CSV exports can revive weights, treatments, pregnancy checks, calving records, and source history so old data helps current decisions.
2. Catch bad data before it spreads.
Duplicate IDs, reused cattle numbers, missing fields, and unusual values are easier to fix while they are still in review.
3. Preserve busy-day details.
Voice notes, uploads, and BCS photos help preserve weights, treatments, pasture moves, calving events, condition changes, and follow-up notes while the work is happening.
4. Turn records into management answers.
Use approved records to find cows with calf loss, animals missing birth weights, underperforming calves by ADG, recent treatment holds, or cull candidates with qualification-point evidence.
5. Keep the final call with the producer.
The review center keeps source context beside suggested changes, so uncertain records can be edited, sent back, or held for manual follow-up.
Product previews using sample data
See how Pasturize helps you decide what needs attention.
These previews use safe sample cattle records, not customer herd data. They focus on the practical payoff: fewer missed details, cleaner review work, and clearer next steps before anything is applied.
Avoid spreadsheet mistakes before they become herd records
| Animal | Why it matters | Status |
|---|---|---|
| P2516 Active calf | Weight and treatment history stay together, so a calf does not lose important context during import. | Ready |
| P82 Cow profile | Calving history is easier to confirm while the cow, calf, and source note are still side by side. | Review |
| R109 Historical record | Sold animals can stay useful for history without cluttering the active working herd. | Reference |
Keep busy-day notes from turning into forgotten work
Audio note: A calving note waits for confirmation instead of staying in somebody's memory.
BCS photo: A weak photo is held so a bad score does not pollute the condition trend.
Document: A scale-ticket row waits for cattle ID confirmation before it affects the record.
Approve Edit Send back
Know the story before making a decision
P82 · Cow · Active
Breeding, calving, treatments, weights, BCS history, photos, source notes, and missing-data warnings sit together so a producer can judge the animal without digging through separate files.
See why a cow is on the watch list
Total cull points: 6 · Recommendation: Possible cull
Cull qualification points help separate real problems from hunches by showing recorded facts, positive factors, missing information, and a suggested next action.
Decision support only
Prevent bad changes
Pasturize helps keep bad imports from becoming bad herd history by showing what needs attention first.
Clean up work when the pressure is off
Voice, upload, document, and import drafts stay visible so busy-day work can be corrected later instead of forgotten.
Understand the animal without digging
Profiles keep weights, breeding, calving, treatments, source notes, photos, and linked calves together in language a producer can use.
Turn records into action
Reports and assistant answers help separate recorded facts, missing data, and suggested next actions.
What early users help prove
Early access is focused on whether Auto BCS, cull qualification points, cattle imports, day-to-day logs, review-first document/audio workflows, and mobile capture actually save time and improve cattle decisions on real operations.