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The world's first
virtual fence

Control herd on pasture, anytime from anywhere. Provide access to fresh pastures, and save both time and money by not having to build and maintain fences.

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Easy access to fresh pastures

In the Nofence-app, you are able to give your animals access to lush pastures and save time and money by not having to build and maintain fences. Create pastures, as well as exclusion zones to close off unwanted areas.

Virtual fence Create, edit and remove pastures

Wherever you are Anytime, from anywhere

Mobile phone From the Nofence-app on your phone

Monitor your animals

The Nofence-app lets you keep an eye on your animals location in real-time, and if anything happens, you will be notified. Locating, monitoring and taking care of your livestock has never been easier.

GPS Locate and monitor your animals

icon-walking Anytime, from anywhere

icon-material-iphone From the Nofence-app on your phone

How Nofence works

Download

Download the Nofence-app and define the pasture

Cow

Place the collar on all adult animals in the herd

Sound

Teach the animals to respond to the audio zone

Mobile phone

Monitor the animals in the Nofence-app

Nofence is the world's first virtual fence for grazing animals. The system consists of an app and a solar-powered collar, where the collar communicates with the app and the web portal over the mobile network. The collar contains GPS technology that provides positioning data.

The fencing function only relies on GPS, but we recommend having mobile coverage in all or large parts of the pasture, so that you can make changes to the Nofence boundary when needed, as well as receive notifications if something happens.

You create the pasture in the app and transfer it wirelessly to the collar that the animals carry. When the animal crosses the Nofence boundary, the collar gives an audio warning. During a short learning period, the animals learn to turn around when they hear the audio warning.

The audio warning starts at a low tone, which increases gradually as long as the animal is outside the Nofence boundary. The animal recognises the tone scale, turns, and returns to the pasture to avoid the electric pulse. The electric pulse is only emitted if the collar has played all the notes in the warning field so that it is recognisable and predictable for the animal.

You can keep track of the herd in real time, and you will be notified inn the Nofence-app if something happens.

Animals interacting with the virtual fence

Jez Robinson

Jez Robinson

“Nofence virtual grazing technology is excellent at enabling dynamic management of grazing areas by adapting and creating virtual fences. The analysis tool is one of the most frequently used features, as it shows where grazing concentration has occurred. This allows us to move the fence virtually to exclude areas and prevent overgrazing, ensuring even grazing across the area.”
Borough farm

Borough Farm

"Nofence virtual fencing has been a viable solution for both our business and the National Trust. Cattle grazing the cliffsides has already resulted in environmental benefits, with the National Trust able to utilise them as a tool for to produce results."
Linda Haug

Linda Haug

"It would be impossible to have the goats here without Nofence. The animals that graze with collars know exactly how far they can go. It's amazing how they learn it, and once one has tested the limits, the others usually follow suit."

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