Exmoor Systems builds the software that runs livestock operations day to day — records, feed, health, compliance and the hardware already sitting in the shed. We build it from inside a working poultry business, which is why it fits one.
Agriculture is not short of software. It is short of software that survives contact with a wet Tuesday in February.
The daily numbers a livestock business actually lives on — placements, mortality, weights, feed, water, environment — captured once, in one place, and usable by everyone from the stockperson to the auditor.
House controllers, silo sensors, gas tanks, weather, cameras. The data exists; it just sits stranded in a panel on the wall. We pull it into the same record, automatically, so nobody retypes it.
Records are only worth keeping if they tell you something. We put an assistant on top of the data that answers in plain English — hands full, gloves on, standing in the shed.
feather is our poultry platform: one system covering the whole crop cycle for broiler, breeder, rearing and layer operations. It replaces the stack of spreadsheets, clipboards and controller printouts that most farms are still running on — and it is the product every part of Exmoor Systems feeds into.
Four commitments that decide most of our design arguments for us.
Every feature is used on a real farm before it is offered to anyone else. If it does not survive that, it does not ship.
Sheds are steel boxes. We push processing to the edge and design for the moment the connection drops, not the moment it works.
Strict separation between organisations, exportable records, and a clear processor relationship set out in writing.
Small releases, often, with the people using it in the same conversation as the people writing it.
Whether you run one site or twenty, we would rather understand the job before we show you a screen.