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Brookecheck App Helps in Taking Care of The Horse

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The BrookeCheck app is a brainchild of a high tech horse care. The app will operate offline to check on operating in developing nations. The app has reached some world’s poorest countries. The rolling out courtesy of international charity Brooke began in various countries. Rolling out is ongoing in Kenya, Ethiopia, India, and Pakistan. The app has improved the working of the software.

High-tech horse care offers a digital platform for surveying the field. The app was used to digitize Standardised Equine Based Welfare Assessment Too (SEBWAT). SEBWAT is used to show physical and emotional wellbeing. The well-being is for donkeys, horses, and their operating muscles. Since the test by Brooke, the app has been further developed. Currently, BrookeCheck app can check on Owner Behaviour Monitoring. Owner Behaviour Monitoring checks on the interaction between people and their animals.

Brooke’s Animal Health Monitoring Framework carries out the monitoring role. It carries out the work of farriers, local vets, and various healthcare providers through charity training. The app can function in remote areas because it’s an offline app. The app has Resources that can help staff in the field that include videos. The videos shows, illustrations used to measure body condition and handling techniques. The symptoms of common health illnesses are also in the video.

The data collected by BrookCheck will help in some issues. This includes the ability of the staff to understand arise of animal welfare problems. Also, it will work out how to fix and prevent them and track how people learn and improve their welfare skills. According to Moto Michikata, Data Analysis Officer at Brooke, the app can work in wide areas. The app will help in working out beneficial ways to equine life. Duties like 30,000 welfare, service assessment, and the owner got finished in 2017. BrookCheck carried out most of the work. Petplan Charitable Trust funded the development. The SEBWAT tool has 40 different welfare indicators, which measure various characteristics.

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Written by Denis Opudo

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