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CoVet and BCVA Partner to Advance AI-Powered Documentation and Support for Cattle Practice

CoVet·May 19, 2026·2 mins
CoVet and BCVA Partner to Advance AI-Powered Documentation and Support for Cattle Practice

New collaboration brings practical AI tools, improved compliance documentation, and data-driven workflows to farm animal veterinarians across the UK.

CoVet, the veterinary profession’s leading AI copilot, today announced a new partnership with the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), the UK’s professional community for farm animal veterinarians working with cattle. The collaboration will provide BCVA members with access to practical AI-powered tools designed to streamline documentation, support clinical workflows, and strengthen antimicrobial stewardship reporting.

Through the partnership, BCVA members will gain access to CoVet’s AI platform, along with educational webinars and engagement opportunities at BCVA events. The initiative reflects a shared commitment to equipping cattle practitioners with modern technology that improves efficiency while supporting responsible, data-driven veterinary care.

“Farm animal veterinarians manage large volumes of clinical information across complex cases,” said Yannick Bloem, CEO and Co-Founder of CoVet. “Our partnership with BCVA helps bring practical AI tools to cattle practice, supporting clearer documentation, better-informed decision-making, and stronger antimicrobial stewardship.”

“We know that cattle vets need practical tools that work on farm and in practice," said Rose Jackson, BVCA Honorary Secretary. "CoVet is showing how AI technology can help to support herd health management, strengthen documentation, and make significant efficiencies, so we are pleased to be able to collaborate to offer a discount to our members.”

The partnership marks an important step toward the future of cattle veterinary practice, where clinical documentation becomes more structured, accessible, and impactful.

By combining BCVA’s network of cattle veterinarians with CoVet’s AI capabilities, the collaboration will support more efficient workflows, improved antimicrobial stewardship reporting, and documentation that meets growing regulatory and audit requirements. These advancements help ensure that veterinary records are clear, consistent, and defensible across a range of clinical and compliance contexts.

Beyond technology access, the partnership will focus on education and knowledge sharing through CPD-focused initiatives such as discussions on the role of AI in cattle practice. Together, BCVA and CoVet aim to support a veterinary profession that is increasingly efficient, compliant, and equipped to meet the evolving demands of modern farm animal medicine.

Through this collaboration, BCVA gains a practical AI partner built specifically for the realities of cattle practice, while CoVet expands its engagement with one of the UK’s most important farm veterinary communities. Together, the organisations are working to elevate standards in farm veterinary medicine through structured, defensible, and data-driven care.

About CoVet

CoVet is an AI-powered clinical copilot built by veterinary professionals, for veterinary professionals. Designed to reduce administrative burden and prevent burnout, CoVet automates SOAP notes, transcribes consultations, and streamlines client communication, saving clinics over two hours per veterinarian, per day. Trusted by thousands of users across six continents, CoVet helps veterinary teams reclaim their time and refocus on what matters most: exceptional patient care. Learn more at www.co.vet

About BCVA

The British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA) is the UK’s professional association for veterinarians working in cattle practice. Representing farm animal vets across a wide range of clinical settings, BCVA supports its members through education, research, and advocacy focused on improving cattle health and welfare.

BCVA plays a key role in advancing standards in cattle medicine by providing continuing professional development (CPD), industry guidance, and a platform for knowledge sharing. The association is also actively engaged in initiatives related to antimicrobial stewardship, herd health management, and sustainable livestock production.

Through its annual congress, educational programmes, and member network, BCVA fosters collaboration and professional growth while supporting veterinarians in delivering high-quality, responsible care to cattle populations across the UK. Learn more at www.bcva.org.uk

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