Pregnancy scanning can be recorded on both your Mobile and Web App. Simply follow the instructions below!
Mobile App - Live Session
Record your pregnancy scanning results by using the Pregnancy Scan Record. For steps on setting up a live session see Live Session Records (Individuals).
Click Livestock in the menu tab along the bottom.
Tap Start Live Session to create a new session or tap Live Sessions in the list to view your active, paused, or scheduled sessions.
Select Pregnancy Scan
Fill in the details for the Live Session and tap Start Session or Run Later.
Once in a live session you will be prompted to select an animal. Pick or scan the animal you want to administer the treatment to.
Fill in the Pregnancy Scanning Results.
Select Save and Next to move on to the next animal or FINISH to finish the session. This will bring up the Record Summary.
Mobile App - Bulk Record
Record your pregnancy scanning results by using a Pregnancy Scan Record. For steps on creating records see Creating Individual Records.
Fill out the Record Date. Note: If you’d like to add more animals to this record, hit Select Animals.
For the animal/s selected, choose a scanning result as either Dry, Single or Twin for sheep OR Dry, Wet for Cattle. Click Save.
Web App - Bulk Record
Select Livestock > Individuals. From here you can click Add Records.
Choose the species and select Pregnancy Scan from Quick Records. Fill in the details as described above. Click Save.
View and Edit Record
To view or update this record, visit the individual Animal’s Details and tap History.
Pregnancy Status
In Agriwebb once you have recorded the pregnancy scanning results on an individual a label will appear with the result on the animal card and in live sessions as seen in the images below.
Is the Label Permanent?
No, the label to show the results of the pregnancy scanning (pregnant or empty) are not permanent. A pregnancy scan result is only relevant for the time in which a female is pregnant. We have made this label temporary to ensure you are not making decisions based on out-of-date data. You will need to use reports or the history section of the animal card to see previous pregnancy statuses.
We use the the gestation length of 285 days for cows and 155 days for ewes in a calculation that determines when the label should be removed from the individual. There is a buffer, however of 40 days to account for variations, before the label will be automatically removed.
The point at which is the label is removed is determined by the date of the pregnancy scan record, the gestation length above, a buffer zone (to account for overdue animals/incorrect data record/nature) and the feotus age recorded using the basic age range in the pregnancy scan record (only if used). These parameters gives us an expiry date for when the label is to be removed to ensure you are able to make decisions confidently based on relevant data.