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Built for Horse Stalls

Designed around daily stall routines, not generic home security alerts.

Camera-Based Insight

Uses stall camera footage to organize behavior into useful daily context.

Meaningful Alerts

Moves beyond motion notifications toward behavior changes that deserve a closer look.

No Wearable Required

A simple camera-first approach for owners who want visibility without adding hardware to the horse.

Why it matters

You can check the camera. But you still have to understand what changed.

A stall camera can show you what is happening right now. But most owners do not have time to watch hours of footage, compare routines, or remember what “normal” looked like yesterday.

MyHorseKeeper CVA is designed to help turn everyday stall footage into organized behavior context — so owners, trainers, and care teams can notice meaningful changes sooner and know when something deserves a closer look.

01

Cameras create footage

Traditional stall cameras help you look in, but they still leave interpretation up to you.

02

Routines are easy to miss

Feeding, resting, standing, and movement patterns can shift gradually throughout the day.

03

Context creates confidence

Behavior timelines help you understand whether today looks normal, unusual, or worth reviewing.

How it works

Start with a stall camera. Upgrade to daily behavior insight.

MyHorseKeeper CVA is being built to learn routine stall behavior from camera footage, organize what happened, and make it easier to understand the day without watching hours of video.

Step 01

The camera observes the stall

A stall camera captures everyday activity, giving MyHorseKeeper the visual context it needs to understand routine behavior.

Step 02

CVA learns daily patterns

The system organizes behaviors like standing, resting, feeding patterns, and movement into a clearer picture of the horse’s normal day.

Step 03

You get organized care insight

Instead of only seeing motion clips, owners get behavior timelines and context that help them decide what deserves attention.

Camera comparison

Security cameras help you see. MyHorseKeeper helps you understand.

A Ring® camera or barn security camera can be useful for checking in. MyHorseKeeper CVA is being built for the next step: organizing stall activity into behavior context.

Familiar option

Ring® / Security Camera

  • Live viewing Check in manually
  • Motion alerts Generic movement notifications
  • Video clips You interpret what happened
  • Best for Seeing the stall when you open the app
MyHorseKeeper CVA

Computer Vision Stall Insight

  • Behavior timelines See how the day unfolded
  • Routine context Understand normal vs unusual patterns
  • Meaningful changes Know what may deserve a closer look
  • Best for Turning camera footage into care insight

MyHorseKeeper does not replace your care team. It helps organize observations so you can make better-informed decisions with clearer context.

Day-in-the-life insight

See the story of your horse’s day, not just isolated camera clips.

MyHorseKeeper CVA is being built to organize stall activity into simple daily behavior context — helping you understand patterns like standing, resting, feeding activity, and meaningful changes.

Instead of scrolling through motion alerts, owners can review a clearer picture of how the day unfolded and what may be worth sharing with a trainer, barn manager, or care team.

Today’s Stall Summary

Bailey’s Daily Routine

Learning
6:20 AM
Feeding pattern
9:45 AM
Standing
1:10 PM
Resting
4:35 PM
Movement
Meaningful context, not noise Daily behavior timelines help make routine changes easier to notice.
Who it’s for

Built for the people responsible for noticing when something changes.

MyHorseKeeper CVA is designed for horse owners and care teams who want a simpler way to understand daily stall behavior without watching hours of footage.

Horse Owners

For owners who want peace of mind and a clearer view of their horse’s daily routine when they cannot be at the barn.

Barn Managers

For barns that need a practical way to support daily observation across stalls, horses, routines, and care responsibilities.

Trainers

For trainers who want better context around rest, standing, feeding activity, and changes between sessions.

Care Teams

For veterinarians, caretakers, and support teams who benefit from organized, shareable observations instead of scattered camera clips.

Rural and Off-Grid Barns

For barn environments where power, Wi-Fi, and daily visibility are not always simple — and where a practical stall camera system needs to feel trustworthy from day one.

Available Fall 2026

Now learning in real stalls ahead of Fall 2026 availability.

MyHorseKeeper CVA is being trained to understand daily routines, recognize meaningful behavior changes, and help horse owners know when something deserves a closer look.

The goal is simple: make stall camera footage easier to understand, easier to review, and more useful for everyday care conversations.

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Real Stall Learning
01 Daily behavior routines
02 Camera-based observation
03 Meaningful change context
04 Shareable care insight
Designed to support owners and care teams — not replace professional judgment.
Questions

Simple answers for horse owners comparing stall camera options.

MyHorseKeeper CVA starts with familiar camera monitoring and adds behavior insight built around horse stall routines.

Is MyHorseKeeper a security camera?

MyHorseKeeper is not positioned as a generic security camera. Security cameras help you see and record. MyHorseKeeper CVA is being built to organize stall footage into behavior timelines, routine context, and meaningful care insight.

Can I use a Ring® camera in a horse stall?

Many owners search for familiar options like Ring® cameras, barn cameras, webcams, or security cameras. Those tools can help with live viewing, but they still require you to interpret the footage yourself. MyHorseKeeper is designed for horse-stall behavior understanding.

Does MyHorseKeeper require a wearable?

No. MyHorseKeeper CVA is a camera-first system. The goal is to help owners understand daily stall behavior without adding hardware directly to the horse.

Does it diagnose medical problems?

No. MyHorseKeeper does not diagnose conditions or replace professional care. It is designed to organize behavior observations and help owners notice changes that may deserve a closer look or a care-team conversation.

When will MyHorseKeeper CVA be available?

MyHorseKeeper CVA is expected to be available Fall 2026. It is now learning in real stalls ahead of availability.

Is it hard to install?

The product direction is simple and practical: make stall camera monitoring feel approachable for horse owners, barn managers, trainers, and rural barns where power and connectivity are not always simple.

Available Fall 2026

A smarter way to understand what happened in the stall.

MyHorseKeeper CVA turns familiar stall camera monitoring into organized behavior insight, helping owners and care teams see routines, notice meaningful changes, and know what deserves a closer look.

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