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virtual fence anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2852"><p>They will eventually get the idea, but the "creatures of habit" reigns true for a while. It would seem that the practicality in relation to "return on investment" will play a major role in it's acceptance by cattlemen. If they could resist/reduce the cost of fencing it would be practical. Otherwise????? I'm not sure I understand all of the possibilities. Could anyone here list them? The one's I see are: 1. Less or no fencing. 2. Identification (Replace existing method) 3. More automation in herd movement.</p><p></p><p>> That's really interesting. Do you</p><p>> see this as a problem? That you</p><p>> can't get the animals to move to</p><p>> another area because they still</p><p>> think the fence is there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2852"] They will eventually get the idea, but the "creatures of habit" reigns true for a while. It would seem that the practicality in relation to "return on investment" will play a major role in it's acceptance by cattlemen. If they could resist/reduce the cost of fencing it would be practical. Otherwise????? I'm not sure I understand all of the possibilities. Could anyone here list them? The one's I see are: 1. Less or no fencing. 2. Identification (Replace existing method) 3. More automation in herd movement. > That's really interesting. Do you > see this as a problem? That you > can't get the animals to move to > another area because they still > think the fence is there? [/QUOTE]
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