Poultry Traceability & Food Safety Software
One unbroken thread from the shelf to the grandparent flock. Because every module writes to the same records, a trace is a query — not a week-long investigation across spreadsheets and phone calls.
The trace, step by step
From a carton on a shelf to the grandparent line
A carton on a shelf
Start from the code on any pack — the trace begins at the point of sale.
The processing batch
The carton resolves to its batch: plant, line, shift, date — with every quality record attached.
House 7 at Farm C
The batch came from specific houses, each with its full grow-out history: feed, health events, weights.
The feed batches & suppliers
Every delivery the flock consumed, back through mill production batches to raw-material lots and suppliers.
The hatch data
The chicks' set, machine, hatch results — and the source flock that laid the eggs.
The breeder flock
The parent flock's own history: production, health, and location.
The grandparent line
The line at the top of the pyramid. Seven links — one query.
Signature insight
Food safety that answers both directions
The same graph runs forward: from a suspect feed lot or a positive lab result, find every flock, batch, and shipment it touched — and notify exactly the right customers. Precision in a recall is not just speed; it is not recalling what was never affected.

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Frequently asked questions
How complete is the trace in practice?
As complete as the modules you run: with farm, hatchery, feed, and processing on the platform, the chain is unbroken from pack to grandparent line. Each deployed module adds its links automatically.
Can I trace forward from an input, not just backward from a product?
Yes — from a feed lot, a hatch, or a lab result, the platform lists every downstream flock, batch, and shipment it touched, which is exactly what recall scoping needs.
Can trace results be exported as evidence?
Trace outputs can be exported for authorities, customers, and certifiers — and they feed the Compliance module's evidence packs directly.