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Virtual fencing to be legalised in NSW despite animal welfare concerns
New South Wales is set to become the next state to legalise virtual fences in a move that has been praised by farmers but has concerned animal welfare advocates.
Virtual fencing involves the use of a neckband that sends out electric pulses and noises if an animal leaves a designated area.
The…
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