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An Irish product that predicts when a cow will give birth is about to make it big time (oh, and it's called Moocall)

Quite apart from having the best name ever, Moocall works a treat. And it’s going to make its three founders a lot of money.

WHEN YOU THINK of entrepreneurs you probably have in mind visions of smart-suited men with finance-y ideas and plans for world domination.

Moocall, one of the most innovative Irish entrepreneurial efforts in memory, is quite a bit removed from that stereotype.

But it’s also that rarest of things – a truly innovative idea which is genuinely practical. The kind you hear and wish you could come up with something similar yourself.

Don’t just take our word for it – the farmers of Ireland are going for it in their droves, with over 2,000 sensor sales to date.

Moocall logo

“We’re so busy we don’t know what to do with ourselves,” firm CEO Emmet Savage told TheJournal.ie. “There’s too much to do!”

To give an indication, last month Enterprise Ireland (for whom Moocall is a star pupil and recipient of both High Potential Start Up status and €250,000 worth of investment) launched their class of 2014.

Moocall was nowhere to be seen.

“We had too much work on to be able to attend, it’s as simple as that,” says Savage.

The company’s device is the brainchild of farmer and Birr native Niall Austin.

Austin, like many farmers, found himself in a sleep-deprived state when it came to calving season, in that when it’s time for a cow to give birth the scope for things to go wrong is huge if the farmer isn’t present.

Moocall texts

A dead calf and a dead mother are all too common occurrences, and financially for a farmer they can be difficult blows to ship.

“I first met Niall through my building work,” says 42-year-old Maynooth native Savage.

He lost a cow and calf about four years ago and set about solving the problem.
Hitherto, most of the work done on predicting calving was based on monitoring a cow’s temperature. Niall looked at this and decided that wasn’t accurate enough.
You have to understand, a cow that has been fed all year and then dies giving birth, that’s a huge loss and waste. A pedigree calf is huge money.

Austin had noticed from experience that the most significant indicator that a cow is about to give birth is its tail twitching spasmodically.

He figured that finding a way to accurately recognise these spasms for what they are could lead to a genuine agricultural breakthrough. He took his idea to Savage, who had a prior track record in running construction and demolition businesses.

That was 2011. Thus began four years of tail-monitoring, product testing and design. Now, with third member Michael Stanley handling the marketing side, Moocall is ready to take the world by storm.

The sensor itself is deceptively simple looking. It attaches to an individual cow’s tail and monitors its activity.

Moocall 5

Moocall sensor better

The actual algorithm going on beneath the hood is far from simple – what it is is, however, is exceptionally accurate.

The device is lightweight, standalone and clips easily onto the pregnant cow’s tail. Once the cow’s activity tells the sensor that calving is imminent, the device texts the farmer to warn them.

Moocall Text A text from a cow

If that sounds simple, the happy testimonials of farmers on the firms’s website should be enough to convince you of its importance.

The sensor even has inbuilt m2m technology allowing it to take advantage of whatever mobile network is strongest relative to the cow’s position, which in one blow takes care of the issue of poor phone connectivity on rural farms.

It really is a one in a million idea.

Emmet for piece Company CEO Emmet Savage

Niall Austin Niall Austin, creator of Moocall

And the price? €299 per unit. To put that in context, the heretofore most relied upon technology for calving is a French system that retails for almost €5,000. Mind-boggling.

Not that Irish farmers need convincing. A very word-of-mouth kind of community to begin with, the growing number of testimonials are seeing units walk out the door. They’ve 2,000 shipped already and that’s just for starters.

A cursory glance at Moocall’s Facebook page is enough to show the overwhelming interest the community at large has in the product.

So, what’s next for the team?

“Our next move is to launch out around the world,” says Savage.

We’re starting in very small numbers in England and France at present, but we’re also starting to look more heavily at digital marketing worldwide. Globalising is the next step, we want to start looking at Australia.
But it looks like things are about to get very big.

Understatement of a lifetime.

Moocall Sensors / YouTube

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    Mute john Appleseed
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:06 PM

    Fathered a child = heinous crime. Fiddled a child = let’s say no more about it. Catholic Church 2017

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    Mute John003
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:11 PM

    Don’t think Irish Catholics were “profoundly upset” by Bishop Casey being a dad at all…..

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    Mute Deborah Behan
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:28 PM

    @John003: it was more the embezzling of the money that irritated me.

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    Mute Scorpionvenomm
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:59 PM

    @john Appleseed: well said

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    Mute jane
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    Mar 16th 2017, 4:13 PM

    @john Appleseed: I think it was the beginning of the end for the Catholic Church as we knew it in Ireland. If a bishop like Casey could do that then we were able to believe all the other revelations that followed. The Catholic Church might see what he did as harmful but I think he unwittingly did a lot of good.

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    Mute Damien Aulsberry
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    Mar 16th 2017, 4:51 PM

    @john Appleseed:

    Nail on the Head John…absolutely disgusting

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    Mar 16th 2017, 5:00 PM

    I think that’s what irritated them the most too

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    Mute Lily Martin
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    Mar 17th 2017, 2:47 AM

    It beggars belief doesn’t it? “Bishop has a child with a consenting adult and steals money” is profoundly disturbing to the the head honchos of Catholic Ireland, but sexually and physically abusing children and leaving them with indelible psychological scarring gets brushed under the carpet. I believe in God but the Catholic Church has proven itself to be a dark, twisted and corrupt organisation with no regard for anyone outside its chosen members. Just like our government. The Lord between us and all harm.

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    Mute Paul Mac Court
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:31 PM

    One priest/bishop father’s a child and gets posted to a hell hole in the third world. Another priest molests numerous children and gets moved to another comfortable parish. Priorities are clear.

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    Mute Chris Kirk
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    Mar 16th 2017, 4:26 PM

    @Paul Mac Court: Don’t you mean that they are spirited away to another comfortable parish. Ir is all divine intervention or smoke and mirrors with them bouyo’s

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    Mute Garreth Byrne
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    Mar 16th 2017, 7:06 PM

    @Paul Mac Court: Eamonn Casey wasn’t ‘posted to a hell hole in the third world.’ He chose to go and serve as a missionary priest in a remote area of Peru. He could have chosen to work in the USA or some other economically developed country, and in fact served in an English parish after finishing his stint in Peru.

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    Mute Kevin Slater
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    Mar 17th 2017, 9:56 AM

    Keeping his head down more like in a far away place

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    Mute Jimmy McCarthy
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:17 PM

    Once again putting the institution (church) before the welfare of his son and his mother. Somethings never change even after all the revelations.

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    Mute Gerry Ryan
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:30 PM

    @Jimmy McCarthy: they attempt to balance every wrong done by clerics with a eulogy on all the good deeds done.
    But if you dont follow their rules there’s no balance sheet.
    You’re bound for hell.

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    Mute Philip Howlin
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    Mar 16th 2017, 11:40 PM

    @Jimmy McCarthy: Thousands of Irishmen are guilty of same crime as Bishop Casey. They put their own welfare and position above that of their children by not living up to their responsibilities. They stood idly by and let women
    and children suffer in bell holes like Magdalene Laundries and so called Mother and Baby Homes.

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    Mar 17th 2017, 9:26 AM

    @Philip Howlin: Yep all those immaculate conceptions. Where were the fathers. Some of them moved to another parish. No love for fallen women.

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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:10 PM
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    Mute Michael Lynch
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:17 PM

    Any sign of Annie and/or Len’s son?

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    Mute Deborah Behan
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:29 PM

    @Markonline: crying emoji face

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    Mute James
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:04 PM

    Had to get the dig in… Of course when O’Connell kicked it they basically rewrote history for his eulogy…

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    Mute Neal, not Neil.
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    Mar 16th 2017, 6:38 PM

    The church needs to learn that moder society doesn’t give a toss about the “sins”. It’s their crimes that we have a problem with.

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    Mute EvieXVI
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    Mar 16th 2017, 5:06 PM

    Why do RTE keep calling him ‘Bishop’ when he hasn’t been Bishop for 25 years??

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    Mute Kieran O'dwyer
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    Mar 16th 2017, 5:44 PM

    @EvieXVI: once a bishop, always a bishop unless defrocked.

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    Mute EvieXVI
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    Mar 16th 2017, 7:16 PM

    @Kieran O’dwyer: he was kind of defrosted though…

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    Mar 16th 2017, 7:17 PM

    @EvieXVI: *defrocked* even!

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    Mar 16th 2017, 7:17 PM

    @EvieXVI: once a bishop always…..,

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    Mute Kevin Slater
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    Mar 17th 2017, 9:55 AM

    No, defrosted is what he was. Got warm and loved a woman.

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    Mute Unitedpeople
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    Mar 16th 2017, 3:33 PM

    Cases actions – or lack of them in some cases, were pretty upsetting for his son while growing up. The church in their PR spinning, is always all too willing to gloss over that fact conveniently.

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    Mute Michael McGuinness
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    Mar 16th 2017, 6:44 PM

    He’s human.

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    Mar 17th 2017, 3:45 AM

    @Michael McGuinness: So was Stalin, Hitler and Churchill?

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    Mute Dan Henry
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    Mar 16th 2017, 7:39 PM

    Bishop Casey was not a bad man but a good one there are priests and nuns out there who raped young boys and girls who were in their care shame on them some of those victims never got justice()

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    Mar 16th 2017, 7:45 PM

    Michael Cleary was worse. He denied ,on his death bed, that he fathered a child.

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    Mar 20th 2017, 11:19 AM

    @Each Way Thief: Father Jack has video evidence.

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    Mute Laura Mulcahy
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    Mar 16th 2017, 9:49 PM

    Where does the torture and rape if small children fit in with those who “preach the gospel?” You just have to hand it the Catholic Church, the bs is never ending.

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    Mar 17th 2017, 3:46 AM

    @Laura Mulcahy: Is that the one with the big white dog that is always flying lol.

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    Mute Kevin Slater
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    Mar 17th 2017, 9:53 AM

    Removed from office for having a normal human relationship. That’s what the RC church is most afraid of. Women. Girls, you’re the biggest threat there is to the dead stale corpses who call themselves priests and christians

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    Mute Maire
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    Mar 17th 2017, 11:15 AM

    Suffering?? Caused by the Birth of his Son!! Has nothing Changed? What an Awful thing to say at His Funeral! Appalling! RIP Eamon! God Bless His Son!

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