Livestock Health, Feeding Efficiency and Improved Environmental Outcome

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Infinity Fence was designed to increase efficiency in feeding livestock in fields and to control grazing. Infinity moving fences can also be a framework for supplying other animal requirements, shelter, water and can be used for irrigation. Under the New Zealand Governments new essential freshwater regulatory requirements (NPS-FM) which sets controls for Intensive Winter Grazing (IWG) of livestock, then the efficient use of existing land for IWG is most critical.

Using Infinity fence in large moving rectangular corrals, where the stock is permanently kept, would mean that farms could be more efficent open-plan agricultural blocks. In the case of milking cows, having on-field follow along milking robots would create even more efficiencies and eliminate the requirement for lanes and milking sheds, would reduce the amount of walking cows do, reduce the amount of labour required in maintaining a dairy farm, create less pugging of the ground and most importantly eliminate the concentration of effluent which is created with having fixed milking sheds or parlors..

Infinity Fence livestock farming, gives the opportunity for many economic and environmental improvements over using traditional fencing and break-fencing

Infinity fence gives the following:

Improved Efficiency
Less Labour Input

Remote Operation
Remote Monitoring

Healthier Livestock
Better environmental outcome

flexible kitset of components

Infinity Fence's can be configured in a number of ways and use a standard kitset of parts. These can be configured and re-configure to create many different types of fence

This includes rigid long span options which fold to be easilly transportable, Electric fence options which make use of pre-tensioning wire reels.

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Our product design is based on functionality and strength so as to work well in many situations, environments and on different crops and terrains.

For the control of the motion , this is manually set in a particular direction and the speed can be controlled so the fence can move from just a fraction of a meter in a day to very long distances. For remote control options we are looking to peer with a leading european agricultural robotics company, which uses a combination of sensors and GSP technology to create an autonomous system which can be controlled remotely or on the field.

We are looking for investment partners to bring Infinity Fence to the market.

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