Posted on Jun 21, 2022
How satellite-guided cows might save the Kansas prairie and make ranchers more money
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Bloody Amazing what they're doing in Ranching these days.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Very interesting means of maintaining grazing range! If the electric shock is a strong as I remember from our electric fence, those cattle will learn quickly!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
CSM Charles Hayden We had an "Electric Fence" for One of Our Dogs "Bud" He was an Escape Artist from Hell, I Touched It Once! Don't Do that! It Hurts!
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"Mushrush’s Red Angus cattle will help researchers learn whether the devices can save ranchers money and simultaneously help ailing bird populations, reduce water pollution and increase the resilience and diversity of grasslands."
It sounds like useful research - including what the virtual fencing industry can learn from the study. However, those poor cows! Bad enough they have to have that id tag on the ears Adding that large chain and the large sized electronic device looks cruel. Given the extent to which electronics have been miniaturized it seems the same intention and result could be had without all that hardware . . .
How can that hardware not get in the way and hit them in the mouth when they are grazing?
It sounds like useful research - including what the virtual fencing industry can learn from the study. However, those poor cows! Bad enough they have to have that id tag on the ears Adding that large chain and the large sized electronic device looks cruel. Given the extent to which electronics have been miniaturized it seems the same intention and result could be had without all that hardware . . .
How can that hardware not get in the way and hit them in the mouth when they are grazing?
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