To ensure animal welfare isn’t compromised when using virtual fencing, animals must be able to associate a benign conditioned stimulus with an aversive stimulus. This study used an associative learning test to train 30, four-year-old, Merino x Suffolk ewes, to associate an audio cue with an electric stimulus. Collars manually controlled by a GPS hand-held unit were used to deliver the audio and electric stimuli cues. For the associative learning, when sheep approached an attractant at a distance of three m from the trough, an audio cue was applied for one s. If the sheep stopped or changed direction, the audio cue ceased immediately and no electrical stimulus was applied. If the sheep did not respond to the audio cue it was followed by a lo...
The Nofence technology is a GPS-based virtual fencing system designed to keep sheep within predefine...
Virtual fencing contains and controls grazing cattle using sensory cues rather than physical fences....
Virtual fencing is a new solution to an old problem, how to manage grazing livestock in a way that i...
To ensure animal welfare isn’t compromised when using virtual fencing, animals must be able to assoc...
To ensure animal welfare isn’t compromised when using virtual fencing, animals must be able to assoc...
Virtual fencing has the potential to greatly improve livestock movement, grazing efficiency, and lan...
To understand the animal welfare impact of virtual fencing stimuli (audio cue ‘beep’ and...
Virtual fencing technology uses on-animal devices to communicate boundaries via a warning audio tone...
Virtual fence has the possibility to improve management practices for grazing livestock. It will all...
Virtual fences (VF) are based on sensory cues delivered to domestic animals with the aim of controll...
The feasibility of training sheep to approach a stimulus was investigated in three experimental grou...
Managing livestock movement in extensive systems has environmental and production benefits. Currentl...
This experiment examined whether pre-exposure to an electrical stimulus from electric fencing attenu...
Over many years there has been limited success in encouraging sheep to use shelter. The aim of this ...
Virtual fencing systems have emerged as a promising technology for managing the distribution of live...
The Nofence technology is a GPS-based virtual fencing system designed to keep sheep within predefine...
Virtual fencing contains and controls grazing cattle using sensory cues rather than physical fences....
Virtual fencing is a new solution to an old problem, how to manage grazing livestock in a way that i...
To ensure animal welfare isn’t compromised when using virtual fencing, animals must be able to assoc...
To ensure animal welfare isn’t compromised when using virtual fencing, animals must be able to assoc...
Virtual fencing has the potential to greatly improve livestock movement, grazing efficiency, and lan...
To understand the animal welfare impact of virtual fencing stimuli (audio cue ‘beep’ and...
Virtual fencing technology uses on-animal devices to communicate boundaries via a warning audio tone...
Virtual fence has the possibility to improve management practices for grazing livestock. It will all...
Virtual fences (VF) are based on sensory cues delivered to domestic animals with the aim of controll...
The feasibility of training sheep to approach a stimulus was investigated in three experimental grou...
Managing livestock movement in extensive systems has environmental and production benefits. Currentl...
This experiment examined whether pre-exposure to an electrical stimulus from electric fencing attenu...
Over many years there has been limited success in encouraging sheep to use shelter. The aim of this ...
Virtual fencing systems have emerged as a promising technology for managing the distribution of live...
The Nofence technology is a GPS-based virtual fencing system designed to keep sheep within predefine...
Virtual fencing contains and controls grazing cattle using sensory cues rather than physical fences....
Virtual fencing is a new solution to an old problem, how to manage grazing livestock in a way that i...