The emergence of virtual fence (VF) as a precision livestock technology presents an opportunity to move beyond physical fences and alter grazing distribution over expansive arid and semi-arid rangelands.
VF can be used to gather and move livestock through a grazing rotation by using passive capture techniques, which enhance predictability and reliability in rotation management.
VF can effectively influence livestock distribution by dividing large, expansive pastures into smaller sub-pastures and help reduce livestock access to riparian ecosystems.
Although preliminary results suggest VF has promise as a dynamic grazing-management tool, more controlled research in the desert Southwest is needed to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of the system.
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11 February 2025
Using Virtual Fence to Manage Livestock in Arid and Semi-Arid Rangelands
Brandon Mayer,
Amber Dalke,
Andrew Antaya,
Sarah Noelle,
Brett Blum,
Carter Blouin,
George Ruyle,
Joslyn K. Beard,
Aaron Lien
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Rangelands
Vol. 47 • No. 1
February 2025
Vol. 47 • No. 1
February 2025
adaptive management
desert southwest
precision livestock technology
Virtual fence