At this event we will look at how the electric collars can be utilised to manage the chalk grassland. See the NoFence electric collars in action on Ed Brown's Boer goats and hear how they are working. We will discuss the pros and cons and costings. We will also have Matt from Monil (No Fence's competitor) join us to share about their offering. There will be plenty of time for Q&A. There will be light refreshments available.
This event is funded by Changing Chalk and facilatated by Pasture for Life and the South Downs National Park Authority.
Changing chalk is a partnership of organisations, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, working together for the future of the South Downs. Through this project, we are reversing the decline of the fragile chalk grassland, and connecting the local communities to the nationally significant landscape on their doorstep.
Led by the National Trust, the partnership connects nature, people and heritage. It is restoring lost habitats, bringing histories to life, and offering new experiences in the outdoors.