Self-herding trial at Kidman Springs enters its second year

RF
Updated July 11 2019 - 4:58pm, first published 4:48pm
Cattle gather at a wind chime acting as a signal. Picture: NT DPIR.
Cattle gather at a wind chime acting as a signal. Picture: NT DPIR.

Researchers at Kidman Springs are looking at a bright future as they enter into the second year of a trial which encouraged cattle to graze without fences or the help of human mustering.

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