Virtual fencing for cattle
Virtual fencingfor cattle in Romania.
Solar-charged GPS neckbands and an audio-first welfare protocol, on one platform. Built by Gallagher, in livestock since 1938.
In Romania
eShepherd ships to Romania for beef and mixed cattle systems, from Transylvanian plateau grazing to the Carpathian foothills. About half of Romania's permanent pasture is community or state owned, and holdings are often scattered across parcels no one is going to post and wire. eShepherd puts a movable boundary on ground you graze but do not own.
Why eShepherd
Why eShepherd works in Romania
- Village common pasture makes up a large share of Romanian grazing. Hold your own herd inside an agreed block without fencing land the community shares.
- Holdings split across scattered parcels run as one grazing plan, with each break drawn and moved from the phone rather than walked out with posts and reel.
- Carpathian foothill and plateau pasture is steep, part-wooded and grazed seasonally, ground where a permanent fence line rarely repays the work of putting it in.
- Every animal reports its position, so on open unfenced commons you can find the herd without riding the whole block to look for it.
- Own the neckbands outright with a small monthly connectivity charge, on solar-charged batteries designed for 7 to 10 years of service*.
*Designed service life is an engineering estimate based on accelerated life testing and component specifications; not yet validated across the full projected period. Actual service life varies with operating conditions. See our warranty information for coverage.
Pricing
What does eShepherd cost in Romania?
Cost depends on your herd size, your connectivity setup and your terrain, so rather than a one-size price we build you an exact figure, free and no-obligation. You own the neckbands outright (no per-head lease), with a small monthly connectivity charge.
Connectivity
Carrier coverage in Romania
eShepherd cellular runs on Romanian IoT bands through a global SIM, roaming across Orange and Vodafone, which between them carry both LTE-M and NB-IoT. Coverage reaches most of the Transylvanian plateau and the lowland grazing of Muntenia and Moldavia. Where it thins, typically in Carpathian valleys and the Apuseni and Maramureș uplands, LoRa base stations bridge the gap.
Compare
How eShepherd compares
eShepherd is one of several virtual fencing systems available in Romania. The differences that matter: solar-charged neckbands you own outright (no per-head lease), and the option to mix cellular and LoRa on one property. See how eShepherd compares →
Bring eShepherd to Romania.
A specialist will scope your herd, terrain, coverage and rollout in Romania.