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New mobile platform enables breeders to register animals, track pedigrees, and manage herd data in real time using RFID-enabled digital records.
SHELBY, N.C. - Californer -- Cleveland County, North Carolina — Kiko Nation today announced the official launch of its mobile application, now available on Google Play, designed to modernize animal registration and herd management for livestock breeders.
The Kiko Nation mobile app provides a centralized digital platform for breeders to register animals, track pedigree information, and manage herd records directly from their phones. Built to replace traditional paper-based systems, the platform allows farmers to maintain accurate, organized, and accessible records in real time.
By combining mobile technology with secure digital recordkeeping, Kiko Nation enables breeders to establish permanent digital identities for each animal while streamlining daily herd management operations. The platform also supports RFID microchip identification through compatible scanning devices, linking physical livestock to secure digital records.
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Kiko Nation was developed from real-world agricultural experience at NC Kikos, a working goat farm based in Cleveland County, North Carolina. NC Kikos was recently featured in a Cleveland County Government Feature Farmer Friday documentary highlighting local agriculture and the continued growth of livestock operations in the region.
While the documentary focuses on the farm and its breeding program, the operational challenges of managing a working herd played a direct role in the development of the Kiko Nation platform.
"Our goal is to provide livestock breeders with practical tools that make herd management more efficient, accurate, and accessible," said Clinton F. Walker, founder of Kiko Nation. "This platform was built from real-world experience and is designed to solve everyday challenges faced by farmers."
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The Kiko Nation app is designed to support a wide range of livestock and breeding operations, allowing users to create digital animal records that include identification data, pedigree history, ownership records, and herd management information.
The app is now available for download on Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kikonation.android
For more information, visit:
https://kikonation.com
About Kiko Nation
Kiko Nation is a digital animal registry and livestock management platform designed to help breeders register animals, track pedigree records, and manage herd data using modern mobile technology. Originally developed for Kiko goat breeders, the platform is built to support a wide range of livestock operations.
The Kiko Nation mobile app provides a centralized digital platform for breeders to register animals, track pedigree information, and manage herd records directly from their phones. Built to replace traditional paper-based systems, the platform allows farmers to maintain accurate, organized, and accessible records in real time.
By combining mobile technology with secure digital recordkeeping, Kiko Nation enables breeders to establish permanent digital identities for each animal while streamlining daily herd management operations. The platform also supports RFID microchip identification through compatible scanning devices, linking physical livestock to secure digital records.
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Kiko Nation was developed from real-world agricultural experience at NC Kikos, a working goat farm based in Cleveland County, North Carolina. NC Kikos was recently featured in a Cleveland County Government Feature Farmer Friday documentary highlighting local agriculture and the continued growth of livestock operations in the region.
While the documentary focuses on the farm and its breeding program, the operational challenges of managing a working herd played a direct role in the development of the Kiko Nation platform.
"Our goal is to provide livestock breeders with practical tools that make herd management more efficient, accurate, and accessible," said Clinton F. Walker, founder of Kiko Nation. "This platform was built from real-world experience and is designed to solve everyday challenges faced by farmers."
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The Kiko Nation app is designed to support a wide range of livestock and breeding operations, allowing users to create digital animal records that include identification data, pedigree history, ownership records, and herd management information.
The app is now available for download on Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kikonation.android
For more information, visit:
https://kikonation.com
About Kiko Nation
Kiko Nation is a digital animal registry and livestock management platform designed to help breeders register animals, track pedigree records, and manage herd data using modern mobile technology. Originally developed for Kiko goat breeders, the platform is built to support a wide range of livestock operations.
Source: Kiko Nation
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