Cows are the heart of a cattle farm. Happy and healthy cows are productive cows. Farmers take care in managing their cows to produce food that feeds society. And so, farmers are the backbone of economies throughout the world. The future of food production hinges on questions like: How do we feed the world’s growing population without compromising our natural resources? At Halter, our mission is to enable farmers to run more productive and sustainable farms while caring for their animals and the environment.
Every day, farmers face mounting challenges such as increasing productivity demands, rising input costs, labour shortages, animal health and welfare priorities, and environmental and compliance pressures. Halter has built a farm management system that is helping farmers to overcome these challenges.
At the core of the system are virtual fencing and animal guidance technologies. In the years ahead, we believe that technologies like Halter will play an increasingly important role in supporting farmers to care for their animals.
Our Animal Welfare Charter explains how the Halter system works, Halter’s commitment to protecting animal welfare, our partnership with leading veterinarians and animal welfare experts, and a summary of studies in the field of virtual fencing and animal welfare. This information was published in September 2023 and will be updated as our system continues to evolve.
For anyone interested in seeing the Halter system in action, please contact us. We conduct Open Days on Halter farms in regions throughout the markets we operate in, and anyone is welcome to attend and see the system in action.
¹ Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture - ‘Managing dairy cows with Halter virtual fencing technology’, Dr Megan Verdon (preliminary study results, September 2023)
Note: these videos depict dairy cows in typical dairy farm scenarios. Beef animals are guided using passive shifting, not active shifting.
In 2016, Halter was founded on our vision to unlock the connection between humans and animals. Animal welfare is central to our founding, our values and our system. It’s central to the decisions we make which advance our system.
Read MoreHalter’s independent Veterinary Advisory Board includes seven leading large animal veterinarians in New Zealand who directly advise our product teams. This collaboration draws on their deep industry knowledge and expertise to influence the direction of Halter’s product, which benefits the cows managed with Halter.
Read MoreHalter has trained more dairy cows with virtual fencing technology than any other wearable in the market. Over seven years we have developed and refined our technology and gained deep expertise in training and guiding animals while protecting their welfare.
Read MoreA healthy cow is a happy and productive cow. Halter improves a farmer's ability to manage animal health in ways conventional farming doesn't allow.
Read MoreInternally, our team does continuous extensive research based on millions of days of cow behaviour in order to advance our system and improve animal welfare outcomes.
Read MoreThere is no evidence that receiving pulses distresses any cows, as long as pulses are predictable and controllable.
Read MoreTraining is a core capability in Halter’s packages and is mandatory for farmers and their cows. Precise and effective training of animals is essential to protect the welfare of virtually fenced animals.
Read MoreHalter’s Animal Welfare & Ethics Leadership Group (AWELG) ensures that Halter’s system promotes responsible virtual fencing and animal guidance that advance animal welfare standards.
Read MoreGlobally, research and development into virtual fencing technology for pastoral farming systems has been underway for decades.
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