Mustering beef cows with a DJI Mavic Air 2 drone
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Mustering Beef Cows in from the back of The Grange ready for Pre calving vaccinations and M Bovis testing tomorrow. Using the drone and the dogs.
My Name is Alistair Bird and My wife and I farm on 'The Grange" near Oxford, North Canterbury, in the South Island of New Zealand.
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I am amazed how much time using the drone to muster cows saves. The ones on the ridge would have taken an extra hour to an hour and a half if Alistair had to have walked up there to bring them down. And the cows move so much better with the drone than with the dogs. I am impressed.
Nice
What a good invention the drone was,
good videos
Glad you like them!
Does your drone have a siren on it or just the sound of the drone wind itself gets the cows moving
No extra noise just the sound of the drone gets them moving
I am thinking of getting one for us on dairy farm down south. Lots of hills.
With your experience do you still think its a good idea/ investment?
Definitely a good investment. Doesn't need to be to of the line. They work well
Thank you very much.
Got my air 3 yesterday, and I am in heaven.
Worked on the first day moving stock around.
What range do you get on them. 6 km ?
I've only had mine out to about 1500 metres