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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1204377" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We may get one to patrol our heifer pasture during calving season. I'd like to see how the black vultures react to them, hope they shoo them away. But they might not. </p><p>Our daughters friend has one and they've come a long way in a short time. You can get an app that you just touch a google map screen and give it points to go to. You just turn it loose and it goes to each of the coordinates and then return on its own. With this app, you are limited to how far away you can go and it will not go into any airport boundary. This is information i overheard the guys saying, so, i may not have everything right. But it sounds like it can be as automatic as you want. You can watch it on your phone as it flies, but, when you get the card out of the camera you get high def with it. On your phone its just an ok picture. If you fly it yourself, you can go out further. And what i understand, its only a matter of time where you can no longer buy a drone so if you want one get it soon. </p><p>We've looked into it and kind of came up to the conclusion that we'd use it for a while and then tire of it. Although, if it would keep the vultures away, i might would use it a lot during calving season instead of sitting in the hot sun for hours....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1204377, member: 22072"] We may get one to patrol our heifer pasture during calving season. I'd like to see how the black vultures react to them, hope they shoo them away. But they might not. Our daughters friend has one and they've come a long way in a short time. You can get an app that you just touch a google map screen and give it points to go to. You just turn it loose and it goes to each of the coordinates and then return on its own. With this app, you are limited to how far away you can go and it will not go into any airport boundary. This is information i overheard the guys saying, so, i may not have everything right. But it sounds like it can be as automatic as you want. You can watch it on your phone as it flies, but, when you get the card out of the camera you get high def with it. On your phone its just an ok picture. If you fly it yourself, you can go out further. And what i understand, its only a matter of time where you can no longer buy a drone so if you want one get it soon. We've looked into it and kind of came up to the conclusion that we'd use it for a while and then tire of it. Although, if it would keep the vultures away, i might would use it a lot during calving season instead of sitting in the hot sun for hours.... [/QUOTE]
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