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AWC opinion on the welfare implications of using virtual fencing for livestock

Animal Welfare Committee opinion on the welfare implications of using virtual fencing systems to contain, move and monitor livestock in the UK.

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Opinion on the welfare implications of using virtual fencing systems to contain, move and monitor livestock (PDF version)

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This opinion considers whether virtual fencing can be used without detriment to livestock health and welfare in the UK; focussed principally on its use for cattle, but sheep and goats are also considered. It also makes recommendations for proper use and highlights areas in need of further research.

See also the Animal Welfare Committee’s opinion on the welfare of cattle kept in different production systems.

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Published 10 October 2022

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