Pushing boundaries in livestock farming
eShepherd™
Instantly adaptable virtual fencing for cattle ranchers.
The days of labor and resource-intensive physical fencing will soon be over. Moving and fencing livestock is no longer dependent on where you can get a fence line. eShepherd allows you to monitor, move and contain livestock anywhere on your farm, breaking down those difficult to fence paddocks into smaller grazing cells to run a more efficient and thriving pasture-based system.
We're currently qualifying suitable ranches for our first release of eShepherd neckbands in North America. Register your property for qualification today and we will be in touch when eShepherd is ready for you.
eShepherd™ is a solar powered, GPS enabled, livestock neckband that enables you to remotely track, manage, fence and move your livestock around your ranch using virtual boundaries or fences. Simply draw your virtual fence anywhere on your property and your cattle learn to move with and remain within the virtual barrier.
Instantly adaptable virtual fencing
A remote shepherd for your herd
Cleaner, future proof farming
Committed to positive outcomes for happier, healthier animals
Animal health and wellbeing has always been a key consideration in the design of virtual fencing technology.
Gallagher eShepherd is committed to working with Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) members, government bodies, and others to emphasise animal welfare. It involves recognising that animals are sentient beings deserving of respect and compassion and taking action to protect their well-being. The Terms of Reference outlines the details of governing principles and responsibilities.
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Gallagher leverages decades of global experience to bring virtual fencing solution to cattle farmers
For the last 6 years, Gallagher has been partnering with cattle farmers all over the world to trial eShepherd. The technology has proven particularly effective in helping farmers improve pasture management and protect environmentally sensitive areas, despite farming on remote and vast landscapes.