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SCR Cow Monitoring Technology to be Incorporated in CRV's Ovalert Herd Management System

NETANYA, Israel --
SCR Engineers Ltd today announced that starting from February 2015, SCR Cow Intelligence solutions for Heat and Health monitoring will be available in the CRV Ovalert program. This means that farmers who use Ovalert will be from now able to opt for SCR best seller Heatime® Solutions.

SCR, which was recently acquired by Allflex, the global leader in livestock ID, is a leading developer of advanced solutions for dairy farming and is well known for its SCR Heatime® Systems for cow monitoring. The addition of SCR technology enhances Ovalert users' ability to customize indicators regarding the fertility, health and nutrition status of their herd. This includes the ability to measure the rumination activity of their cows, and use this data in their management strategy for health and feeding applications.

"With all its herd improvement expertise, CRV is the ideal strategic partner to give farmers access to advanced solutions for cow monitoring," commented Yariv Avisar, CEO of SCR. "We are very proud to be collaborating with another major company in the genetics arena."

"CRV wants to be a leading party in herd management, and to this end, we're keen to co-operate with innovative partners in this field," said Jos Koopman, Director of CRV West-Europe. "SCR is a pioneer and global leader in cow monitoring and herd management technologies, and therefore an attractive partner for us. SCR's advanced technology embedded in CRV's products and services are sure to deliver powerful solutions to our farmers."

The addition of SCR technology to CRV's Ovalert solution is expected to bring many opportunities to farmers, making life easier for them, and allowing them to take their herd's productivity and yield to a sustained higher level. 

Source: SCR


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