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Watch the recording of this webinar Recap Curious how ranchers are transforming livestock management with virtual fencing? In this eShepherd webinar (Episode 6), we heard first-hand from innovative producers across North America who are using eShepherd to simplify grazing, save time, and boost pasture performance. Whether you're new to virtual fencing or already on the journey, this session was packed with practiFew readerseShepherd Webinar MAY 2025 Episode 5
Recording Recap eShepherd customer, Simon Fowler, shared his experience using eShepherd together with Auto-Weigher on his property in WA. He emphasized the importance of continuous animal performance monitoring to justify the investment in virtual fencing. Mark Martin from Texas shared his success with the eShepherd system, particularly in managing grazing and monitoring cattle across multiple locations. He hiFew readerseShepherd Webinar APR 2025 Episode 4
Recap Introduction and Webinar Purpose: Mark Dempsey introduced the eShepherd virtual fencing webinar, welcoming existing and potential customers. He explained the purpose of the webinar, which is to provide information, after-sales support, and training on the eShepherd platform. Mark also mentioned the participation of team members from New Zealand and the US. Virtual Fencing Platform Overview:&32Few readerseShepherd Webinar MAR 2025 Episode 3
Meeting notes: (Generated by AI) Webinar Introduction: Mark Dempsey introduced the Gallagher eShepherd webinar, welcoming existing and new customers. He explained the purpose of the webinar series, which is to help customers by sharing information and providing training. Mark also introduced the team members co-hosting the webinar, including Andrew Zipsin and Katherine Morgan. Rotational Grazing OveFew readerseShepherd Webinar FEB 2025 Episode 2
Questions & Answers Q: Creating virtual paddocks is a little cumbersome and time consuming. A: Using the 'Copy' feature allows you to take a copy of an existing virtual fence and this will give you a head start of creating your next one! You can then extend the grazing area by just moving the 'leading edge' of the fence. Note that you can also 'copy' an active virtual fence, allowing you to make chFew readerseShepherd Webinar JAN 2025 Episode 1
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