Beef cattle management
More ground grazed, less time on fencing. Manage your cow-calf pairs and store cattle from your phone and put land to work that traditional fencing never could.
Less time on fencing, more time on farming
Virtual fencing changes the labour equation for beef farmers. Hours of fence work become minutes of phone work.
Move cow-calf pairs and store cattle through fresh pasture without being there in person. Divide large fields into paddocks without stringing a single wire.
Livestock push through it. Weather wears it down. Traditional fencing demands constant attention across large farms. With Nofence, those hours go back to more productive work.
Move cattle to fresh ground before the weather breaks, pull them off wet fields before poaching sets in, or extend the grazing season when conditions allow.
“Nofence will be absolutely ideal for people to have a herd of cattle up on a mountain and to be able to know where they are and to control where they are."
Eoghan Daltun
West Cork
Every field, within reach
Steep hillsides, rough corners, upland grazing, common land. Ground that was too remote or too rough to justify fencing is now productive grazing.
More carrying capacity, no new infrastructure. On rented ground, invest in kit that moves with you rather than fencing land you don't own.
Your herd, always accounted for
Know where every animal is from your phone, whether you're off the farm or catching up on other work. If a cow crosses a boundary, you get an alert straight away.
During calving, reduced activity alerts can flag animals that need attention before a problem develops.
“The best thing we ever did. Our operation is more efficient, our cattle are safer, and we have more control than ever before.”
James Waight
Wiltshire
Scale without the wire
As your beef enterprise grows, you add collars, not fencing projects.
How it works
Each animal wears a solar-powered GPS collar. You draw virtual boundaries on your phone, and livestock learn to respect them within days, eventually responding to the audio warning alone.
The system runs on GPS satellites and mobile networks, with HerdNet™ keeping collars connected in areas with limited signal. No base stations, no buried cables, no complicated setup.
Ready to get started?
Let's talk
Speak with one of our experts and find out what virtual fencing could do for your farm.
Bridget Lewis
UK and Ireland Office Manager
Mathilde Chatin
Head of Public Affairs UK
Finlay Russell
Senior Sales Executive UK
Emma Holman
Support and Sales Associate
Asif Hussain
VP Manufacturing