We're excited to share that iCHASE has been featured in Dairy Herd Management's latest article exploring how laser technology is changing bird control on dairy farms.

The Challenge Highlighted:
As the article notes, a flock of 10,000 birds can consume up to 500 lb. of feed daily. For dairy operations, birds aren't just a nuisance—they represent significant feed loss, biosecurity risks, and contamination threats around feedbunks and commodity storage.
How iCHASE Technology Works:
Our AI-powered system uses computer vision to detect birds in real-time, deploying adaptive green laser beams that trigger birds' natural flight instinct. Unlike traditional deterrents (plastic owls, reflective tape) that birds quickly learn to ignore, our continuously varying patterns prevent habituation.
Why Dairy Operations Are Taking Notice:
- Large-area coverage - Single units protect feedbunks, silage bunkers, and commodity barns
- Adaptive technology - Birds view protected areas as unpredictable and uncomfortable
- Proven across industries - Already in use at airports and warehouses
- Non-lethal, humane - Triggers natural avoidance without contact
The Growing Interest:
As Dairy Herd Management reports, agriculture companies are increasingly exploring how AI laser technology fits into livestock operations as farms look for practical ways to protect feed and maintain biosecurity.
From dairy operations to airports to industrial facilities, iCHASE continues delivering intelligent bird control solutions that address real-world challenges.
Read the full Dairy Herd Management article: https://en.edairynews.com/lasers-emerge-as-tool-to-protect-dairy-feed-bunks/
