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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1570287" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Absolutely! Practice a little each day and it becomes second nature. It's a lot easier than using farm equipment. </p><p></p><p>I'm moving my herd soon to an area that is much farther back, and it's a pain to drive back there to check on them constantly. I bought this to keep a close eye on calves and to see if anyone got out of the fence anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I bought the DJI Mavic with the zoom feature, I'm pretty sure that if you practiced, that you could get close enough to see the patches. I can see ear tags with mine, but freeze brands are much better. </p><p></p><p>I think the range on these can be up to 7-10 miles with a 25-30 minute flight time. I haven't pushed mine that far. Usually, I'm up for 10 minutes and within a couple of miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1570287, member: 37967"] Absolutely! Practice a little each day and it becomes second nature. It's a lot easier than using farm equipment. I'm moving my herd soon to an area that is much farther back, and it's a pain to drive back there to check on them constantly. I bought this to keep a close eye on calves and to see if anyone got out of the fence anywhere. I bought the DJI Mavic with the zoom feature, I'm pretty sure that if you practiced, that you could get close enough to see the patches. I can see ear tags with mine, but freeze brands are much better. I think the range on these can be up to 7-10 miles with a 25-30 minute flight time. I haven't pushed mine that far. Usually, I'm up for 10 minutes and within a couple of miles. [/QUOTE]
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