| ▲ | cogman10 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Livestock theft, agricultural gear theft, is a real thing in AU/NZ as I suspect it is where you work. I mean, I don't want to jinx it, but it's not really been an issue for us. The main theft we've had to deal with is feed theft and that was solved by switching from 50lbs bales to 1 ton bales. > And these collars are principally targeted to dairy operations that move herds about on a daily basis. Yeah, makes sense why it'd doesn't make sense to us. We didn't raise dairy cattle. We did have a couple of dairy cows, but that was more for my family and a few members of the community. Not for any sort of actual real production. I could see how it'd be a time saver in that case as you do have to twice daily gather the cows to get milked. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | defrost 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Heh - nobody want to jinx anything. On an IT aside, the challenge facing yard, barn, and road security cameras in Australia is parrots .. flocks of several thousand intelligent airborne can openers that follow grain rail lines and rivers and love nothing more than tearing wiring apart. You have to build to extreme anti vandal standards. Changing bale sizes works well to deter casual thieves .. serious shitheads turn up with their own trucks and lifting gear. | |||||||||||||||||
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