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Viewing animals with reproduction issues

Animals with reproduction issues can be seen in the Repro Issues screen

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Reproduction issues impact a cow's ability to get back in calf if not identified, costing you time and money. With Active Tag continuously monitoring your animals, we’ll notify you when these issues happen on your farm.

Animals identified as Anestrous, having Irregular Heats or having had a Pregnancy Loss are included in the Reproduction Issues report. When an animal no longer has an issue, they automatically leave the list. This ensures you always have a real-time view of your problem animals.

We recommend checking animals which are identified as having reproduction issues daily.

Using a reproduction issues action list

You can create and save a rule to select a subset of animals from the Repro Issues report for follow-up actions. The Repro Issues Action List can then be used as the basis to draft and check animals. See Using a reproduction issues action list.

Viewing animals with reproduction issues

To view a list of animals with reproduction issues using the mobile app:

  1. On the Dashboard, tap Repro Issues.

  2. On the Repro Issues screen, a list of all animals identified as having reproductive issues are displayed.

  3. Tap on the Animal ID to see more details OR Click on a rule under the Repro Issues Action List if you have set up an extra filtering rule.

  4. Animals can be drafted out and checked using the normal methods.

To view animals with possible reproductive issues using the web app:

  1. From the Home screen, click on Repro Issues,

  2. The Repro Issues Action List will display a list of all animals identified as having reproduction issues.

  3. View each animal's reproduction issue and see when it was detected.

  4. Click on the Animal ID to see more details OR Click on a rule under the Repro Issues Action List if you have set up an extra filtering rule.

  5. Animals can be drafted out and checked using the normal methods.

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