The distribution of the animals in the barn and their behavioral activity can be used as indicators for animal welfare and health. Bird distribution can be used, for example, to determine whether the animals are too warm (= animals have greater distances to flock mates) or too cold (= form close groups). This is especially important after the day-old chicks arrive, since they are not yet able to regulate their body temperature. Bird activity can be used as an indicator for stress, illness, local climate changes or the general circadian rhythm of the animals. Hence, VetVise developed an intensive species-specific automatic analysis system using artificial intelligence. The system consists of video cameras, a local computer in the anteroom of the barn and a network connection to the company VetVise. By recording 24/7 the entire floor area of the barn, the dynamics of the whole flock can be tracked and a general statement can be made about the condition of the animals. By these means, incorrectly set air vents or draughts are recognized early, defective drinkers/feeding troughs can be signalized, and even dead animals can be localized. The real-time videos can be accessed at any time on mobile devices and/or PCs. On a daily basis, the software sends farmers barn-specific management recommendations that could improve the condition of the herd in case of behavioral anomalies. Overall, the system helps farmers to detect issues at an early stage and plan their next barn visit accordingly. Investment costs are approx. 15,000 €/stable, with running costs of approx. 2.6 ct/animal. Feed conversion rates improved by approx. 0.04 points.