“This is a site that we haven’t grazed previously because of the lack of physical fences,” she said.

“So the virtual fencing has allowed us to open up new areas that we wouldn’t previously have been able to have conservation grazing on.

“You’ll see that all of our cattle are wearing a collar around their necks that looks a bit like an alpine bell.

“What this does is it keeps them within a virtual fence that allows them to graze different areas that we wouldn’t be able to without with physical fences.”

“It keeps them within a boundary with the help of audible cues that they understand when they hear that that they’re to stop and turn around.”

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