Capture work as it happens.
Treatments, pulls, feed, moves, weights, deaths, and notes are recorded by voice or mobile workflow in the field.

The operating layer
CattleOS turns the work your team already does into structured, searchable, decision-ready operational history.
Treatments, pulls, feed, moves, weights, deaths, and notes are recorded by voice or mobile workflow in the field.
Every activity is connected to the right animal, pen, person, date, product, withdrawal window, and cost center.
Managers can search operational history, review exceptions, and prepare reports without rebuilding the story from scratch.
Cooper AI
Cooper captures natural language, structures the record, and retrieves the answer from your verified operational history.
“Treated pen 14, three head, Draxxin 6ml. Pulled one to hospital.”
Captured in seconds
You
What happened in pen 14 this week?
Cooper
Three head treated on Jun 28. One moved to hospital. Withdrawal clears Jul 24.
From verified records
One operation. Two focused apps.
Operational control
CattleOS gives managers a reliable view across crews, animals, pens, health events, costs, and downstream reporting.
See CattleOS on your operation
Know who completed the work, when it happened, and which cattle were affected.
Connect feed, medicine, weights, and health events to cost-of-gain decisions.
Keep recording in barns, yards, pastures, and remote pens. Sync when service returns.
Keep treatment, movement, inventory, and compliance records ready for the next handoff.
Everyday workflows
Vaccines, pulls, deaths, withdrawal windows, and complete treatment history.
Pen moves, head counts, weights, feed events, and load-out readiness.
Assigned tasks, completed activity, exceptions, notes, and operational handoffs.
Buyer, vet, processor, lender, traceability, and management-ready records.
Trusted infrastructure
CattleOS is Ag Data Transparent certified. You control access, can export your data, and decide who sees each part of the operation.



FAQ
CattleOS is built for cattle and farm operations, ranch groups, and teams that need field work captured consistently across people, animals, pens, and locations.
Yes. CattleOS Field is designed for offline livestock environments. Crews can capture work without service and sync when the device reconnects.
Cooper structures what your team records and answers operational questions from that verified history. If the required data is not present, it does not invent an answer.
Yes. Deployment can begin with the workflows causing the most friction, such as treatments, pen activity, crew accountability, or reporting, and expand from there.