Map the operation
Keep properties, paddocks and current mob locations visible.
Grazer

Built by a cattle producer, for producers
Grazer connects mobs, paddocks, planned moves, projected weights, farm records and market opportunities in one practical workspace.
More than a record book
Move a mob, extend a grazing window or scrub the date forward. Grazer keeps the operational picture connected instead of scattering it across notebooks, messages and spreadsheets.

One connected workflow
Keep properties, paddocks and current mob locations visible.
Lay out grazing sequences and adjust them when conditions change.
Forecast mob weights and see cattle approaching sale targets.
Compare saleyard context, agent quotes and trading opportunities.
See Grazer at work
See how mob forecasts, grazing plans and market opportunities stay connected as the operation changes.

Move the date forward to see estimated weights, daily gain and sale-ready cattle.

See upcoming paddock moves together and drag the plan when conditions change.

Compare sale-ready cattle with replacement options and see the potential trade spread.
A direct line between producer and agent
Agents can send current feedlot quotes directly to connected producers. Producers can share selected mob details and projected weights back, giving both sides a clearer view of cattle approaching market.
Receive current agent quotes inside Grazer, compare them with your cattle and choose which mob information to share back.
Publish quotes once to connected clients and see the cattle they choose to share as those mobs move toward market.
Simple team pricing
The Owner Plan covers every property tied to your account at the same price regardless of cattle numbers. Add editors for A$5 per month, invite view-only collaborators free, or add Agent Tools for A$10 per month.
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Refer another producer. After their first 30 paid days, you both receive A$24.99 account credit.
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