GrazeStat™
The Foundation for Equine Telehealth
Transforming Equine Care Through Digital Observation Evidence.
GrazeStat gives every horse a measurable digital presence — creating the reliable, data-backed foundation the veterinary community needs to confidently embrace equine telehealth.
For decades, the biggest limitation in equine telehealth hasn’t been technology — it’s been the lack of consistent, verifiable data. Horses can’t communicate discomfort verbally, and remote veterinary assessment has traditionally relied on owner observation and subjective reporting.
GrazeStat changes that. By combining behavioral analytics, smart camera vision, and resource zone monitoring, it provides objective digital evidence — transforming daily observations into quantifiable health insights.
Horses Are Different
Horses Can't Tell You What's Wrong - But GrazeStat™ Can Show You.
Horses Have Distinct and Observable Behavior Patterns
Why it matters:
Horses exhibit consistent, measurable behaviors tied directly to their health: eating, drinking, resting, and movement patterns are highly repetitive.
Because they live in defined
resource zones (feeding and watering areas), those daily routines can be digitally tracked with clarity and consistency.
In contrast: Dogs and cats vary widely in environment, activity, and feeding behavior; no single zone or consistent pattern exists to track.
Livestock (like cattle or sheep) are managed in large groups, making individualized observation more complex and cost-prohibitive.
GrazeStat advantage:
By mounting sensors and smart cameras at the
resource zone, GrazeStat gathers individualized, repeatable data — perfect for pattern recognition, behavioral baselines, and telehealth readiness.
Why Telehealth Has Been Out of Reach (Until Now)
The missing piece has been trustworthy, continuous evidence.
Veterinarians have long understood the value of remote insight — but without standardized, objective data, equine telehealth couldn’t advance. Owner observations were subjective. Video calls were brief and inconsistent. There was no digital record that could serve as clinical-grade evidence.
GrazeStat will change the equation.
By recording measurable feeding, drinking, and behavioral data directly from the horse’s resource zone, it builds a daily chain of evidence — automatically and non-invasively.
This data gives veterinarians:
- Objective proof to support remote evaluations
- Baseline comparisons before and after treatments
- Early-warning insights before symptoms escalate
- Long-term data for research and pattern recognition
How GrazeStat™ Enables Equine Telehealth
The First System Designed for Remote Veterinary Collaboration.
GrazeStat integrates the physical environment, the horse’s behavior, and the veterinarian’s expertise. Through AI-assisted monitoring, every feeding and drinking event becomes a datapoint that helps determine a horse’s wellness baseline.
When changes occur, they can be flagged as early alerts, creating telehealth-ready evidence for the horse’s designated veterinarian.
Features Enabling Telehealth:
- Verified Data Integrity: Timestamped and stored in secure cloud servers.
- Owner-Vet Data Sharing: Controlled access through the GrazeStat App.
- Behavioral Analytics: Detects pain and distress using proprietary analytics.
- Resource Zone Integration: Captures real-world, natural behavior.
“GrazeStat bridges the gap between observation and diagnosis — giving veterinarians the confidence to make early, data-informed decisions remotely.”
The Future of Digital Equine Evidence
From Daily Insight to Clinical-Grade Intelligence
GrazeStat is more than an app — it’s the beginning of a data ecosystem designed to standardize equine wellness evidence worldwide.
As GrazeStat evolves, anonymized trend data will support research on pain detection, colic prevention, and performance analytics — creating an entirely new frontier in animal care.
Disclaimer: GrazeStat™ is currently under active research and development. All features, functions, and concepts described in relation to equine telehealth represent forward-looking capabilities that will be refined and validated in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws, veterinary practice regulations, and professional veterinary standards of care.
Any future telehealth functionality or veterinarian collaboration facilitated by GrazeStat™ will operate strictly within the legal framework of the Veterinarian–Client–Patient Relationship (VCPR) as defined by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and respective state boards of veterinary medicine.
GrazeStat™ is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe for any condition. Data insights and digital observation evidence generated by the system are intended solely to assist veterinarians and horse owners in supporting general wellness, management decisions, and early detection of potential issues for further evaluation by a licensed veterinarian.
GrazeStat LLC is committed to full compliance with AVMA guidelines, FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) oversight, and all state veterinary telemedicine regulations as they evolve. The system will be implemented only in a manner consistent with recognized veterinary protocols, ethical standards, and applicable federal and state law.


