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Halter is growing fast. While we currently support New Zealand, Australia, and the US, you can still learn more about what we do worldwide.

More granular pasture data

Covers are never even across a paddock, and relying on paddock averages can lead to over or under allocation. Now you can see different covers within the same paddock instantly, and draw breaks that more accurately match the feed available in each area.

Group areas of your farm together to work like ‘mini farms’

Select exactly the areas you want, and group together pasture data like round length, average cover and growth rate. Perfect for running multiple mobs, separating finishing blocks from breeding areas or managing lease blocks independently.

Run one paddock like multiple, without physical fences

Split paddocks into zones based on how you manage them - irrigated vs dryland, crop vs pasture, or steep vs flat areas. Each zone has its own pasture cover and growth for more flexible decisions.

Bigger and better on iPad

Same Halter, more screen. Comfortable viewing whether you’re in the shed, office, or at the kitchen table looking at the app on any tablet. So you can see more of what matters at once.

Drop a pin on your farm map and manage tasks

Turn your farm map into a shared task list. Drop a pin where the job is, assign it to someone, and use photos and comments to track updates so jobs get finished faster.

coming soon

Calving detection

No more walking the paddock wondering. Coming in June. Reach out to your Halter rep to register for the trial.

exclusive to halter in new zealand

Satellite-enabled collars

Graze remote paddocks, rolling hill country, and lease blocks without installing towers or needing cell coverage. Run cattle on parts of your farm that were previously out of reach. If you can see the sky, Halter works.

Automatic pasture covers

Automatic pasture covers update daily so you always know how much feed is on hand and how fast it’s growing. Stay on top of pasture allocation, round length, and surplus/deficit, without doing manual measurements across the whole farm.

Organise your farm without moving a physical fence

Divide paddocks based on how you already manage them - hill country and flats, different grazing pressures - however you like. Then group those areas together like ‘mini farms’ and  manage and track key pasture metrics independently.

Hit target growth rates, without the guesswork

Calculate feed demand for each mob and see feed allocation per animal as you draw breaks. Built on industry-backed MPI research, the Feed Demand Calculator helps you plan breaks with confidence and keep your herd’s nutrition on track to hit their target growth.

Grazing data at your fingertips

Track key metrics like round length, APC, growth rates, and stocking rate for your whole farm or each block. Set targets for APC and round length and monitor trends over time to keep rotation and allocation on track.

Real-time animal behaviour insights

Weeks between weigh-ins is a long time to wonder. Halter now gives you daily animal behaviour trends - rumination, grazing, resting, and more. For each mob and individual animals, you can see how feed decisions are landing while there's still time to act.

coming in time for mating

Heat detection and breeding management

Breeding insights, including cycling insights, and estimated in-calf status, are now available for beef farmers. Halter gives you a real-time read throughout the mating period, so you're not finding out at scanning what you could have acted on weeks earlier.

Farm the way you’ve always wanted.

A farmer stands in the foreground, observing a herd of dairy cows wearing Halter collars as they graze on a green pasture, with rolling hills and a blue sky in the background.