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Bill Drew

06-08-2004 19:05:03




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Wonder if they will ever get this to work? Even with tiger roars combined with shock.




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john *.?-!.* cub owner

06-09-2004 07:01:19




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 Re: High tech fence in reply to Bill Drew, 06-08-2004 19:05:03  
I think the people trying to develop this have never spent much time with cattle. The cattle need to see a border to their territory, just as dogs being trained to stay inside their "virtual" fence are trained using a line of marker flags to define the boundary. I think it will be a VERY long time before they can get it to work using moving invisible fences. If they could set it up so a cow perceived the warning as coming from a particular direction they may get it to work.

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Bob Jarvis

06-09-2004 05:07:05




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 Re: High tech fence in reply to Bill Drew, 06-08-2004 19:05:03  
When I read something like this the phrase "inappropriate use of technology" runs through my head.



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Bill Drew

06-09-2004 05:43:29




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 Re: Re: High tech fence in reply to Bob Jarvis, 06-09-2004 05:07:05  
What I liked was that it worked on undergraduates, but not on cattle.

Wonder what that says about our future engineers.



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jls

06-08-2004 19:55:13




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 Re: High tech fence in reply to Bill Drew, 06-08-2004 19:05:03  
great, thousands to monitor and move an animal that might return $300 in a very good year. But look at the guidence systems that $2 corn and $5 beans pay for.



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