Hi, I am trying to get a list of which tracker belongs to each cow, could somebody tell the tracker number for the following cows please 1626,211,217,230 and 234. Thanks in advance
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Hi Graham,
ReplyDeletejust checked through the NoFence app, and have found you the following. Hope it's of use. Some of the collars don't have an associated livestock number, hence the ?.
cow 1626 - collar 238728
cow 211 - collar ?
cow 217 - collar 205297
cow 230 - collar 270605
cow 234 - collar ?
Thank you
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