May 16, 2024

Interpretive Summary: How do grazing beef and dairy cattle respond to virtual fences? A review

Interpretive Summary: How do grazing beef and dairy cattle respond to virtual fences? A review

By: Lisa Wilms, Martin Komainda, Dina Hamidi, Friederike Riesch, Juliane Horn, Johannes Isselstein

Virtual fencing is a GPS-enabled fencing technology with the potential for improved livestock and pasture management, as well as socioeconomic and environmental benefits. However, the missing visual cue of a physical fence and the use of electric signals to ensure animals stay within the invisible boundary raise ethical and animal welfare concerns regarding the animal’s ability to understand and learn the technology and the stress and anxiety associated with these processes. In this review, data from studies investigating the welfare and learning behaviors of virtually fenced animals were collected and analyzed to give an overview of this research field. It shows that the welfare of cattle in extensive systems is not adversely affected by the virtual fencing system, and the animals learn to avoid the electric signals. However, more research is necessary, especially over longer periods of time and with cows in intensive grazing systems, to ensure the welfare of virtually fenced cattle.

Read the full article in the Journal of Animal Science.