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SeeHorse, Wearable horse Device, AgInnovation Ontario, Ontario Equestrian Federation

Wearable Device Lets Horses Communicate with People

By Lilian Schaer, AgInnovation Ontario

There’s a new wearable technology for horses that lets them email their owner or veterinarian if they’re not well. Similar to the wristbands or gym fitness straps that people use, the SeeHorse wearable collects a horse’s vital signs and sends that information to a Smartphone or other device, alerting owners or veterinarians when something is not quite right.

“This wearable gives a horse a tool to connect with humans like never before,” says Peter Mankowski, SeeHorse co-founder and CEO. “Horses are incredibly intelligent and majestic, but also fragile. They would like to tell us when they’re not feeling well, recovering from injury, or simply missing our companionship, and SeeHorse lets them do that.”

SeeHorse tracks a horse’s temperature, pulse, and respiratory (TPR) functions and builds in-depth daily and long term reports and analysis of the animal’s activity. This helps owners and others working with horses to keep a close eye on their health and fitness levels, as well as managing conditioning and preparation for competitions. This is beneficial in many situations, including as an additional safety feature during transportation, and for monitoring pregnant mares at foaling time.

SeeHorse, Wearable horse Device, AgInnovation Ontario, Ontario Equestrian Federation

In conjunction with the traditional night watch, Seehorse scans and notifies of changes in the heartbeat and temperature of the pregnant mare hours before foaling begins. This allows time to prepare for the foal’s arrival.

“We saw a horse’s temperature spike and then drop unexpectedly and it took only seconds to notify the owner, the veterinarian, and others about the event. Thankfully, it was not an emergency but simply the case of horse having early pregnancy signs,” he explains.

The waterproof device can be used almost anywhere on a horse’s body, and will recharge its own battery through the horse’s movements. 

“A moving horse is a natural source of clean energy and we’ve designed the SeeHorse unit to be clever enough to take advantage of that,” says Mankowski, adding this gives SeeHorse a zero pollution footprint.

SeeHorse is compatible with veterinary software and can be wirelessly linked to social media platforms so horses with their own Facebook profiles or Twitter handles can share their equine adventures online. 

SeeHorse, Wearable horse Device, AgInnovation Ontario, Ontario Equestrian Federation

It was cofounder Jessica Roberts, an avid rider and horse lover, who convinced former BlackBerry research and development lead Mankowski to channel his love of animal science and technology into developing a device that could help horse owners do a better job to taking care of their animals and preparing them for important events. 

Executives at Waterloo Region’s Communitech Hub convinced Mankowski to keep his start-up in the area; the industry-led innovation centre provides office space, resources and mentorship, coaching and industry contacts to emerging tech companies.

SeeHorse has also received support from other sources, including the Ontario Equestrian Federation, the Accelerator Centre JumpStart program funded by FedDev Ontario, Ontario Centres of Excellence, and the Stronach Group.

The SeeHorse wearable is currently available online at www.SeeHorse.ca, with the goal of being in full scale commercial production within 12 months. Longer term, Mankowski says he’s promised Roberts to help sponsor equestrian events throughout Canada as a way of giving back to the equine community. 

He has ideas for other agricultural devices too, such as for the dairy and beef industries, but for the time being, his focus is on successfully launching SeeHorse into the marketplace. Follow SeeHorse on Twitter at @SeeHorseCA. 

Main Photo: Cofounder Jessica Roberts using the SeeHorse device while riding.

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