All eventualities seem to be controlled for. The collars are solar-powered, and Crouch saw them endure every conceivable form of abuse.
A high-tech, no-fence solution is teaching cattle to stay home on the range, University of Alberta research has found.
Cows across Wyoming might soon be corralled by electronic collars that vibrate to tell them where to go, or shock them when ...
Vence allows the Ivins — and an increasing number of other ranchers across the West — to control cattle movement, manage ...
But things changed about a decade ago after he started adding spunky Corriente cattle to the herd. Often used in rodeos, ...
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Cow struggles to jump over fence in Zhejiang Province, China
On November 2, 2025, in Zhejiang Province, China, @Xiǎolùyáoyīyáo shared a video of a cow attempting to jump over a fence. In the video, the cow’s front half clears the barrier, but its body gets ...
When cows eat too much grass in one spot, it is bad for the soil, and it is bad for the climate. There's been a centuries-old solution for that problem - cowboys. But the U.S. Bureau of Land ...
Most of the Miles Smith Farm cattle respect fences. Fencing (not the kind with swords) is not a “one-and-done” thing. It’s more like car maintenance; repairs are inevitable and necessary. Nature and ...
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