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Drones to locate new calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1776438" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Wife had a DJI drone that she used, frequently, to check cows during calving season... paddocks at the far end of the farm were a mile from the house, and over a hill, so you couldn't see from the house/barn. There was only a 40-ft wide swath of woods that they had access to along the upper side of the north end pasture, so she could usually see every cow, wherever they were. </p><p>It was strong enough for her to send a bottle of water back to me when I was bush-hogging back there. Had about a 4-mile signal range, and 20-30 minute battery life when flying. </p><p></p><p>Last time she used it, shortly before we dispersed the herd, it just crashed for no reason. Took her a while to find it... it was pretty messed up, and without cows, she hasn't bothered to get it repaired.</p><p>My BIL, who's a realtor, bought one to film properties he was listing for sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1776438, member: 12607"] Wife had a DJI drone that she used, frequently, to check cows during calving season... paddocks at the far end of the farm were a mile from the house, and over a hill, so you couldn't see from the house/barn. There was only a 40-ft wide swath of woods that they had access to along the upper side of the north end pasture, so she could usually see every cow, wherever they were. It was strong enough for her to send a bottle of water back to me when I was bush-hogging back there. Had about a 4-mile signal range, and 20-30 minute battery life when flying. Last time she used it, shortly before we dispersed the herd, it just crashed for no reason. Took her a while to find it... it was pretty messed up, and without cows, she hasn't bothered to get it repaired. My BIL, who's a realtor, bought one to film properties he was listing for sale. [/QUOTE]
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