The Moocall Calving Sensor

Take the labour out of calving

Receive a phone alert when your cow is about to give birth

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Reduce potential calving complications

The Moocall Calving Sensor is a small device that attaches to a cow's tail.

Around an hour before calving, the sensor sends an alert to your smartphone, giving you enough time to be there for the birth.

No more staring at CCTV monitors on the offchance that a cow's about to calve.

Moocall monitors your cow's condition day and night, allowing you to focus on other areas of your farm.

White Charolais cattle (calves and cows) with pierced ears posing outdoors standing on a green pasture on sunset
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So Easy To Use


Pair your smartphone to the Sensor

works with both iOS and Android devices

Attach the Sensor to your cow's tail

takes less than 30 seconds

Sit back and relax

Receive a text and email alert when she's ready to calve!

What They're Saying

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Name
Name of farm
Town
"In the past I had problems losing calves as I had almost no way of telling when a cow was about to give birth.
Even if the Moocall saves just one calf, I've got my money's worth"
Izzy Rainey
Bates Moor Farm
Foulsham, Norfolk
"This is no exaggeration: the Moocall saved the life of one of my calves.
I find the Moocall extremely beneficial and wholeheartedly recommend it."
Nigel Owens MBE
Former international rugby union referee, now cattle farmer
Gwendraeth Valley, Wales
"The price of a calf is around £400 when first born - but nobody sells new-born calves. For us, the price of a cow ready for slaughter is around £2,000.
We've already saved 2 calves thanks to the Moocall. The ROI justification is clear!
Hannah Ormerod
Limehill Limousins
Burnley, Lancashire

A Vet's Opinion

photo of farm vet Will Stevenson
"Calving sensors such as the Moocall device can help reduce birthing complications by alerting the farmer to an imminent calving.
Any necessary interventions, or a call to the vet, can then be made as soon as necessary.
As well as improving animal welfare, technology such as this helps to maintain farm viability in an increasingly challenging market."
Will Stevenson, BVetMed MRCVS
Farm Animal Clinical Director

 Questions?

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