Health and Wellness

Take care of your animals with feedings, measurements, inputs, and treatments. You'll find articles below to learn how to take measurements, including physical characteristics like height, weight, and more. Beyond that though, you'll have animal wellness statistics and environmental cleanliness data points to record, which are used to determine an Animal Wellness score to easily see the current health of your animals. You'll also see how to feed your livestock using inventory from your farm resources, which an also automatically calculate a food conversation ratio when paired with animal weight measurements. Beyond that, you'll find articles that show you how to use Inputs to track what you're giving to your animals beyond food and medicine. Finally, there is also an article about tracking Withdrawal dates so you'll know when the required wait time has expired when giving your animals treatments. Check out the articles below to learn more.

Articles

Livestock Measurements
Record livestock measurements and track them in easy to read graphs and charts with Farmbrite's ranch operation software.
Wellness Score
See how you can use Farmbrite's animal wellness score to easy see the current condition of your animals.
Feeding Livestock from Inventory
Feeding your livestock right from your inventory with Farmbrite
Average Daily Gain
Learn how to see the average amount of weight gained over time for you livestock.
Adding a Livestock Treatment
Learn how to keep accurate records of livestock vaccines and medical procedures in Farmbrite.
Livestock Treatment Templates
Learn how to use Treatment Templates to apply routine treatments to your livestock in Farmbrite.
Tracking Withdrawal Dates
Keep track of withdrawal dates for your livestock after administering medical treatments - stay compliant and safe with Farmbrite's Livestock software.
Using Inputs
Use items from your Farmbrite inventory on your animals and groups to track what gets used, and how much it cost.
Body Condition Score
Here are our recommendations for body condition scoring in cattle, sheep, goats and pigs.