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Farmer Case Study

Tullamore, Co. Offaly dairy farmer and ICMSA county chairman Pat O’Brien uses Herdwatch to manage records, breeding, calf registration, and compliance — across a pedigree Holstein herd — while balancing one of the busiest schedules in Irish farming.

Tullamore, Co. Offaly Spring Calving Dairy Pedigree Holsteins ICMSA County Chairman

Pat O’Brien farms in Tullamore, Co. Offaly, running a spring-calving dairy herd of pedigree Holsteins and British Friesian crosses. He is also the county chairman of the ICMSA. With farming, family, and a demanding public role all competing for his time, finding ways to reduce the paperwork burden was a priority. Two years ago, after some research by his wife Alma, he signed up to Herdwatch. Two years on, he has not looked back.

“Herdwatch is so user-friendly and it takes so much of the unpleasant bit out of farming.”
Pat O'Brien dairy farmer Tullamore Co Offaly pedigree Holstein ICMSA Herdwatch
Pat O’Brien on his spring-calving dairy farm in Tullamore, Co. Offaly.

Regulation as a friend — not a burden

Pat has a considered view of farm compliance that sets him apart from many. Rather than seeing regulation as something imposed on farmers, he views it as a competitive advantage — particularly in the context of trade deals like Mercosur.

“Nobody likes paperwork. But regulation is probably the one friend we have. With Mercosur coming in, the one thing we have is standards and traceability.”

Consequently, having a reliable system for capturing and presenting those records is not just about convenience. For Pat, it is about protecting the value of what Irish farmers produce. Both a Bord Bia and a Department inspection since joining Herdwatch have reflected that approach.

“I had two inspections last year and they were both complimentary of the Herdwatch records.”

Remedy recording — withdrawal dates without counting on your fingers

Pat records all animal remedies in Herdwatch as he uses them. One of the features he values most is the automatic withdrawal date calculation. Previously, working out withdrawal periods meant manually counting forward from the date of treatment — always with the risk of getting it wrong during a busy period. Now, the app handles it automatically.

“Once you have used the product before, the withdrawal dates are there. There’s no longer a need to count up the days using your fingers — it does all that for you.”

Calf registration — tagged and registered there and then

Before Herdwatch, calving season registrations were often left until late at night — when mistakes were more likely and the records were less reliable. Now, Pat registers each calf at the moment it is tagged. As a result, the record is always accurate and the card goes out in the post without any chasing up.

“In spring, when you are under pressure, you could be doing it late at night making mistakes. But now with Herdwatch, once I tag a calf, I register it there and then.”

Movement certs — done in the yard, standing at the calf pen

Animal movements are handled just as efficiently. When a buyer arrives to pick up calves, Pat completes the movement cert from his phone while standing in front of the pen. Furthermore, for regular customers, their details are already saved — making the process even faster.

“If someone comes into the yard and wants to buy three calves, I can do the movement cert straight away, standing in front of the calf pen. And if you are selling to regular customers, you have all their details already.”

Breeding — aAa ratings, ICBF sync, and pre-breeding heat checks

Pat uses mostly AI on the farm and takes a detailed approach to breeding. This year, he used aAa week ratings — having each cow analysed and rated individually, with bull recommendations made on that basis, to produce balanced and durable offspring. Herdwatch handles all the recording and management that goes with this. Moreover, all breeding events sync automatically with ICBF.

One of his favourite features is being able to identify quickly which cows have not cycled since calving — particularly useful in the lead-up to the breeding season when intervention decisions need to be made early.

“It’s great for the breeding. Late in the season I might put two straws in a cow — one could be a Friesian and the other a Hereford — and I can record both in Herdwatch. Even pre-breeding is simple. You can check all cows over 40 days since calving that haven’t shown any signs of heat.”

Pat uses Herdwatch across the full dairy operation:

  • Remedy recording — logged at time of purchase and treatment
  • Automatic withdrawal date calculation — no manual counting required
  • Calf registration — tagged and registered in real time at calving
  • Animal movements — cert completed from the phone at the calf pen
  • Regular customer details — saved for faster repeat movement certs
  • Breeding records — serves, bull details, and aAa data all recorded
  • Pre-breeding heat tracking — cows over 40 days without heat flagged
  • ICBF sync — all breeding events transferred automatically
  • Bord Bia and Department compliance reports — ready on the phone

You can read more real farmer stories on our farm case studies page.

Standards, traceability — and no more counting on your fingers

For Pat, Herdwatch takes the unpleasant parts out of farming — from withdrawal date calculations to last-minute calving registrations — so he can focus on the parts of farming he actually enjoys.

“Herdwatch is so user-friendly and it takes so much of the unpleasant bit out of farming.”

Join Pat and over 22,000 farmers using Herdwatch to simplify dairy records, manage breeding, and stay fully compliant every day.

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