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Cattle drone wanted by Thompson Rivers University

Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C., has issued a request for proposal for an unmanned aerial vehicle to track cows on the range.

Cows' location, health and tolerance to drones to be tested

A B.C. university plans to monitor cattle with an unmanned aerial vehicle. (CBC)

It may not wear a Stetson and spurs, but an aerial drone could be the cowboy of the future if a B.C. university study is successful.

Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C., has issued a request for proposalfor an unmanned aerial vehicle to track cows on the range.

The vehicle is to locate cattle, identify cows that may be sickand test the level of tolerance the animals have to being spied on by a drone.

The request also stipulates the drone needs to be able to record and supply a live feed, use infrared technology to spot cows through the forest canopy, and be able to fly around 1,200 metres above sea level and at temperatures as low as 20 C.

John Church, professor of environmental science at the university, said there are many potential applications for drones which are already used successfully in agricultureincluding checking on cattle during calving season.

The university expects to pay between $15,000 and $30,000 for the drone.