Sensing
cameras - environment
Operational AI + Automation Layer for Poultry Operations.
Early-stage operational technology initiative focused on practical AI, sensing, and deployment systems for poultry production environments.
Operational visibility inside poultry environments.
FeatherOS is an early-stage operational technology initiative focused on poultry farm environments.
The project explores practical applications of:
Current work is focused on real-world operational validation rather than theoretical AI development.
cameras - environment
anomaly - mortality
operator integration
deployment learning
Current FeatherOS pilot work is focused on:
Surface daily mortality signals from observational data.
Detect behavioral and environmental deviations.
Continuous status across barn environments.
Verify hardware and workflow under real load.
Fit into existing operator routines.
Practical, ruggedized, low-maintenance.
The goal is to understand whether these systems can provide real operational value inside poultry production environments.
FeatherOS is currently looking for a limited number of pilot and co-development partners within the U.S. poultry industry.
FeatherOS is not positioned as a finished commercial platform.
Current work focuses on:
The objective is to understand real deployment constraints and operational realities before broader commercialization.
FeatherOS is currently in an early operational validation stage.
We do not claim:
Current efforts are focused on responsible field learning and deployment validation.
Dmytro Rozhko is an agricultural operator, consultant, and business builder with experience across livestock and poultry operations in both Ukraine and the United States.
Current work focuses on connecting practical agricultural operations with next-generation automation, sensing, and AI-assisted deployment systems.
Provisional Patent Application filed covering elements of the FeatherOS operational and sensing approach.
We are currently open to conversations with poultry operators, growers, production teams, agricultural partners, and pilot-minded collaborators.
If you are interested in operational collaboration or pilot discussions, please reach out by email.