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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Devon" data-source="post: 4154364" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>Yes, it would be a significant help! </p><p></p><p>This morning we had a call at early-o-clock to say sheep were out......"maybe yours, but not sure". How easy would it have been to just check the map and see if any had strayed.........and just over a week ago had some dull bi*ch let her dog chase sheep in the same field, luckily Bro caught her and the dog. Again, if an alarm could be set to go off when there were unusual stock movements......say sheep scattering......if the system could 'learn' grazing pattern movements and determine from being chased............also when the local Abduls decide to take a handful in the middle of the night for their backroom halal purposes. If it was under the skin so they couldn't cut them off it would be even better.</p><p></p><p>Anyway thanks for the feedback, something thats deffo worth watching out for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Devon, post: 4154364, member: 5397"] Yes, it would be a significant help! This morning we had a call at early-o-clock to say sheep were out......"maybe yours, but not sure". How easy would it have been to just check the map and see if any had strayed.........and just over a week ago had some dull bi*ch let her dog chase sheep in the same field, luckily Bro caught her and the dog. Again, if an alarm could be set to go off when there were unusual stock movements......say sheep scattering......if the system could 'learn' grazing pattern movements and determine from being chased............also when the local Abduls decide to take a handful in the middle of the night for their backroom halal purposes. If it was under the skin so they couldn't cut them off it would be even better. Anyway thanks for the feedback, something thats deffo worth watching out for. [/QUOTE]
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