Virtual fencing gains momentum

Momentum is growing for a national animal welfare code that could pave the way for virtual fencing across Australian farming businesses.

David MCKENZIE

EXAMINATION: Dairy Australia principal scientist John Penry says unifying Australia’s animal welfare rules could make it easier to introduce virtual fencing.

Momentum is growing for a national animal welfare code that could pave the way for virtual fencing across Australian farming businesses.

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Editor of The Colac Herald since November 2010 to September 2023, David had worked at the paper since 2003, including stints as a reporter and chief of staff. He previously worked for the Monitor newspaper at the University of Canberra, where he also completed a Bachelor of Communication specialising in journalism. Follow @dwmckenzie on Twitter.

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