Animal welfare group urges stronger monitoring of virtual fencing

An animal welfare group has issued a call for enhanced monitoring of virtual fencing. The organization says existing oversight does not adequately protect livestock. Virtual

An animal welfare group has issued a call for enhanced monitoring of virtual fencing. The organization says existing oversight does not adequately protect livestock. Virtual fencing uses electronic cues to contain animals without physical barriers. The group stresses that better tracking could reduce animal stress and injuries. It urges regulators to review standards for these technologies. The appeal comes amid growing adoption of virtual fencing on farms. Stakeholders are asked to consider animal welfare impacts when implementing the systems. The group plans to engage with policymakers to improve monitoring practices.