Gau Swastha

Gau Swastha: Image-Based AI Transforming New Cattle Health in India

Gau Swastha is revolutionizing Indian dairy farming by combining computer vision (CV), vision-language models (VLMs), and large language models (LLMs) to analyse cattle photos, farmer-reported symptoms, and veterinary knowledge in one unified clinical reasoning engine. With their multimodal made-in-India AI approach, farmers only need their phones to click a photograph of their cow from their mobile phone. They can then access clinical-grade livestock intelligence, thereby removing dependency on expensive hardware, wearable sensors, or IoT devices. Challenges in Existing Livestock Technology The existing livestock technology landscape has a heavy dependence on IoT hardware such as pedometers, smart collars, wearable sensors, and RFID tagging devices that must be physically attached to cattle. These systems not only come at a significant cost (about ₹25,000 per animal) but also bring issues around servicing, battery replacement, and connectivity. While large commercial dairy farms may find it viable, such investments become prohibitively expensive for India’s small and marginal farmers, who form the backbone of the dairy economy. Image-First AI Architecture Gau Swastha addresses this structural affordability and accessibility gap through a radically different image-first AI architecture, eliminating any dependence on pedometers or smart collars to collect sensor data. The Gau Swastha AI platform extracts rich physiological, anatomical, and behavioural signals directly from a simple side-angle photograph of the cow. The LLM-driven “symptom intelligence” engine blends textual inputs with visual findings to generate: This closely mirrors how a veterinary doctor thinks through a case. For more nuanced problems, a guided “disease diagnosis” workflow asks farmers simple everyday …

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