Drover Swine builds a health profile for every pig from RFID readers at the feeder, flags deviations against each animal's own rolling baseline, and surfaces the pigs that need attention 2–3 days before your crew would see them. Requires RFID reader hardware at feeders — works with existing ear tags on every animal.
Drover Swine doesn't compare your pigs to a barn average or an industry benchmark. It builds an individual baseline for each animal from behavioral data captured at the feeder — and flags when that animal's own pattern breaks. The pigs that need attention surface before they look sick.
Flagged individual-pig patterns are matched against a library of behavioral signatures for the diseases that cost grow-finish operations the most.
The Drover Swine detection system is fully built. The pilot is confirmed at Texas Tech University's swine facility. Hardware deploys post-funding. The 2.8-day early detection floor is established in published veterinary literature — the TTU pilot is what validates it with our system on real animals.
Most partners start with a single grow-finish barn. After 90 days, the economics of early detection are visible in your own mortality and treatment records. You decide the rollout pace. We don't ask for system-wide commitments before we've earned them.