Farms Use Anti-Drone Devices to Counter Drone Poisoning and Protect Livestock Safety

In August of this year, a pig farm with a stock of thousands of pigs, although surrounded by fences, experienced a widespread infection, leading the owner to sell pork cheaply. Subsequently, the farm caretakers recalled noticing drones flying near the pig farm. They suspected that someone was using drones to spread the African swine fever cholera virus.

In view of this, a large-scale farm in Inner Mongolia has purchased 8 anti-drone devices to protect low-altitude airspace and prevent unauthorized drones from causing harm to the livestock.