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Virtual fencing is now legal in NSW. This is what you need to know
Virtual fencing has been legalised in New South Wales, with users of the technology already labelling it a “lifesaver”.
It allows livestock to be moved or confined without the need for physical fences or gates.
The technology involves the use of a collar on livestock that sends out noises and an…
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