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Farming family's anguish as 220 lambs taken by sea eagles
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<blockquote data-quote="epistone" data-source="post: 9204565" data-attributes="member: 186327"><p>Put some coats on them with bright non lethal quills. They only need to be on till they are big enough to not need them (similar to what owners of small dogs use today). You could do 1 in every 100 coats with an impact sensor and/or low voltage shock mesh in the fabric to gather some data and act as a deterent. Stick the tech enabled vests on the smaller more vulnerable candidates. Get SNH to pay or subsidise. Scotland public sector has long range (10km) IoT masts that are available to SNH as a SWAN member. The devices are cheap and carry a three year battery so ROI should be easy to work out for the 1/100 tech enabled vests. Of you're only using them for a few months each season they should be re-usable for a few seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epistone, post: 9204565, member: 186327"] Put some coats on them with bright non lethal quills. They only need to be on till they are big enough to not need them (similar to what owners of small dogs use today). You could do 1 in every 100 coats with an impact sensor and/or low voltage shock mesh in the fabric to gather some data and act as a deterent. Stick the tech enabled vests on the smaller more vulnerable candidates. Get SNH to pay or subsidise. Scotland public sector has long range (10km) IoT masts that are available to SNH as a SWAN member. The devices are cheap and carry a three year battery so ROI should be easy to work out for the 1/100 tech enabled vests. Of you're only using them for a few months each season they should be re-usable for a few seasons. [/QUOTE]
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