There is a new app that is making it easier for farmers to find a mate for their cattle. The name of the app is Tudder. It is a cross between Tinder and Udder.

The farmers allow farmers to swipe right on cows that they think would be a good match. After that, the farmers are directed to a place called SellMyLivestock.com. This is a British markplace that allows people to find out more about the cattle and contact the seller.


The app describes itself as being a match-making service that helps animals in the United Kingdom find potential matches. Doug Bairner is the CEO of Hectare Agritech. He also runs SellMyLivestock.com. He said that this app is wonderful because it helps people save time and money. People may not have the time to go through every animal.

Doug also said that it is better for people to see the animal in its natural habitat instead of in a lorry. Additionally, people are happier if they are able to see the animal before they buy it. The app made its debut a few days before Valentine’s Day. SellMyLivestock.com is extremely popular. In fact, the website made over $64 million last year.

Over 42,000 people in the United Kingdom have used the Tudder app. You can download the app on Samsung and Apple phones. It is currently only available in the United Kingdom.

Jamie McInnes is the co-founder of the app. He stated that it can be daunting for humans to find the right match. It can be even more difficult for people to find a match for their four-legged friends. He also said that genetic data is used to help people find the right match for their cow. It is similar to the process that people go through to find a mate online.