Sheep and Goats

Sheep and Goats

Building on a decade of laboratory animal behavioral analysis, ConductVision can convert standard video into objective mobility, activity, and welfare metrics for sheep and goats.

From lab to field - Small changes are easy to miss in a flock

Sheep and goats often show the earliest signs of trouble as subtle shifts in movement and routine. The same AI vision technology proven in laboratory research can make those changes visible — measuring behavior consistently, objectively, and at scale.

What we do - Turn video into measurable livestock intelligence

ConductVision can analyze movement and behavior from standard camera footage, then summarize what matters into consistent metrics you can track over time.

On-Farm Locomotion and Health

On-Farm Locomotion and Health

Measure mobility patterns to identify lameness risk earlier

Automated Tracking at Scale

Automated Tracking at Scale

Track animals in groups and quantify movement patterns

Welfare and Early-Life Monitoring

Welfare and Early-Life Monitoring

Monitor behavior in lambing/kidding areas

Measurements - Metrics that matter for sheep and goat management.

Activity and rest

Time budgets, restlessness, pen-level trends

Feeding and watering behavior

Visitation patterns, crowding signals

Space use and group dynamics

Heatmaps, clustering, interaction patterns

Mobility and gait

Walking speed, stride timing, mobility change detection

Workflow - From camera to actionable metrics.

1

Capture

Use existing or standard cameras

2

Configure

Align on goals and metrics

3

Measure

Generate objective metrics

4

Act

Use dashboards and reports

Why us - Research-grade measurement, built for the field.

  • Lab-Proven Technology. Behavioral measurement principles validated in laboratory research, adapted for livestock environments
  • Unsupervised Discovery. Detects subtle deviations before symptoms appear
  • Privacy-First Processing. Supports local and on-site processing options

Deliverables - Clear outputs your team can act on.

  • Clear dashboards for mobility and activity trends
  • Trend tracking across days, pens, seasons
  • Configurable summaries
  • Exportable data
  • Multi-site coverage support

Deployment - Camera placement that matches your operation.

Overhead pen view

Lane, race, or gate camera

Lambing and kidding areas

Feeding and watering zones

FAQ - Questions we hear from sheep and goats teams

Can't find the answer you're looking for? Reach out to our support team.

Our technology can measure behavioral metrics including locomotion, activity patterns, space use, and welfare indicators — providing objective, trendable data for flock management.

No. ConductVision works with standard RGB cameras. No wearables, tags, or sensors required.

Yes. The platform is designed for multi-animal tracking in group housing environments.

Yes. ConductVision supports local processing options to keep data under your control.

ConductVision was born in the research laboratory, where we have been measuring animal behavior for over a decade. The same AI vision technology that scores behavioral assays in neuroscience labs is what powers our livestock monitoring — adapted for farm environments and production scales.

Begin with a conversation about your operation. We will discuss what is measurable and scope a pilot in one high-value area.

Still have questions? We are happy to talk it through.

Ready to make your flock measurable?

Tell us about your flock size, housing, and priorities. We will share what our technology can measure, how a pilot works, and what success looks like.

Ready to explore what AI vision can do for you?

Contact us

  • Headquarters
    ConductScience Inc.
    5250 Old Orchard Rd Suite 300
    Skokie, IL 60077
    +1 (847) 983-3672
  • Sales & Support
    info@conductscience.com
    Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM EST