
Cost - Merck Animal Health USA
Some ranchers are understandably concerned that the cost of a cutting-edge solution like Vence might be out of reach for their operation. However, the reality is that the cost of a Vence system is …
What Is Virtual Fencing and How Does It Work? - ScienceInsights
Mar 16, 2026 · Nofence: Cattle collars cost $329 each, with goat and sheep collars at $229. The first-year subscription runs $42 to $56 per collar per month depending on herd size, dropping to $4.50 to …
Virtual fencing for beef cattle - Farm Progress
Apr 5, 2023 · By managing the cattle through the Vence platform, ranchers are estimated to save up to 25% in labor costs. Another cost savings comes from reduced physical fencing and the work …
What is Virtual Fencing? - Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance
May 17, 2025 · For the first 12 months, the subscription is $56 per collar with 49 collars or less and $42 per collar for 50 collars or more. Each month after the first year is $6.50 per collar in use per month …
Halter AI Cow Collars Reach $2B Valuation | Thiel
2 days ago · New Zealand-based Halter has secured funding at a $2 billion valuation from Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, marking one of the highest-profile venture investments in agricultural AI to date. The …
Virtual Fencing for Cattle — Costs, Vendors, Trials & 2026 Outlook
Oct 30, 2025 · Collars, base hardware (if required), subscriptions, and labor for collaring/charging are the big buckets. Harsh winters, heavy canopy, and poor signal can increase touch labor or require …
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Peter Thiel’s Cowgorithm-Powered Cattle Collar Company Secures …
1 day ago · Peter Thiel’s Cowgorithm-Powered Cattle Collar Company raises $220 million to scale smart livestock tech. Explore the funding news and market impact.
Virtual Fencing Offers a Compelling Option for Cattle Ranchers
So what does it cost? Installing a tower is a one-time cost of roughly $12,000; each collar, paid for on a subscription basis that includes the Vence service, is roughly $40 annually.
The Invisible Fenceline – On Land
May 27, 2023 · Vence leases its cattle collars for $35–$55 per head on an annual basis, with the non-rechargeable batteries costing another $10 each. Since technology is improving rapidly, Vorster …