Dairy cattle management
Manage dry cows, bred heifers, and replacement stock from your phone. Less time on dry stock means more time where it matters most on the milking herd.
Less time on dry stock, more time on the milking herd
Managing non-lactating animals shouldn't pull focus from milk production. With Nofence, it doesn't have to.
Put dry cows and heifers out on outlying pastures and manage your rotations from the phone. No daily fence walks, no moving the herd on foot.
Use rougher, more distant pastures for dry stock without adding to your workload. Set boundaries once and adjust as the season moves on.
Consistent rotational grazing gives dry cows access to fresh forage on a schedule that supports body condition going into calving.
Put your whole farm to work
Rented ground, seasonal pastures, and fields too far out or too rough to justify traditional fencing all become workable grazing for dry stock and heifers.
More carrying capacity, no new infrastructure. On rented land, invest in kit that moves with you rather than fencing ground you don't own.
Eyes on the herd, even from the parlour
Know where every collared animal is, whether you're in the parlour, away from the farm, or catching up on other jobs. If an animal crosses a boundary, you get an alert straight away.
And during the dry period, reduced activity alerts can pick up on animals that need attention before a problem develops.
A note on milking cows
Nofence is built for extensive grazing systems, where livestock stay out on pasture for longer periods without regular returns to central facilities. For dry cows, bred heifers, and replacement stock, it is a natural fit. Milking cows are a different matter.
The daily rhythm of milking, feeding, and close health monitoring means they need hands-on management that virtual fencing is not designed for. Collars can be moved between dry and milking animals across the season, helping you get more from your investment.
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.
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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