Virtual fencing. Built for real ranch conditions
Set up and move fences in minutes using collars and an app. Monitor your herd, get alerts, and rotate grazing without building miles of fencing.
What you can do with Monil











Bringing Monil Virtual Fencing to the U.S.A.
We’ve already transformed grazing for farmers in the UK and Norway with over 91 million grazing hours of proven results. We’d love to connect with you as we begin our journey in the states in 2026.
The Monil Virtual fencing collar

The Monil collar has a top-mounted design that optimizes boundary accuracy and solar energy collection while protecting the electronics from impact.
A combined counterweight and buckle mechanism keeps the collar oriented and makes fitting easy.
The Monil collar is powered by the sun, continuously recharging itself while your animals graze. During the summer grazing season, solar charging alone is typically sufficient to keep collars operating without manual intervention.
In darker winter months, or in situations with extreme boundary interaction, some collars may require an occasional recharge using a physical charger. Chargers are included in the purchase, one charger for every 10 collars. With Monil, there are no battery replacements needed.
Built for real farm conditions, the Monil collar features a strong, secure locking system and a durable strap designed to stay in place. The strap is the result of extensive research and animal testing, shaped to fit the animal’s neck comfortably while remaining easy for ranchers to fit and adjust.
The locking mechanism is designed specifically for ranch use - simple to handle, secure in the field, and quick to apply. Bells can be added at the bottom of the lock for producers who want traditional audible tracking alongside virtual fencing.
Safety is built into the design. If an animal gets caught, the strap is designed to give under heavy pull rather than holding fast. This helps reduce the risk of injury. If a strap is damaged, it’s easy to replace by moving the unit onto a new strap with a screwdriver.
We take such pride in this design that we named the company after it - Monil, derived from the Latin word for necklace.
Monil guides animals using gentle, directional cues that help them learn and respect virtual boundaries. After a short training period, cattle learn to respond to sound frequencies as they approach the boundary.
As the animal turns its head, the sound frequency changes, indicating when its movement is aligned with the correct direction to move away from the boundary. Over time, livestock naturally adjust their behavior based on these cues, enabling effective, low-stress containment without physical fences.
Every Monil collar comes with a 5-year warranty, giving you confidence that your investment is built to last. It’s our commitment to quality, durability, and long-term reliability in the field.
Monil works without base stations or towers on your property.
The system operates using GPS and cellular connectivity, allowing you to set up and manage virtual fencing anywhere, with no additional infrastructure required.
All setup and fence management can be done through our self-service guides, and our customer success team is always available to support you if needed.
Because Monil collars rely on the mobile network, a minimum level of cellular connectivity is required at your operation.
What happens if connectivity is lost?
Virtual fences continue to function even if mobile connectivity disappears. The collars use GPS to keep boundaries active and animals contained. Cellular connectivity is required again to adjust fences, track animals, or receive alerts on your mobile device.
How it Works

Define pasture in app

Attach the collar to the cow

Train the animals with our guide

Move fences with the app
Why Monil Stands Out

Easy Self-Setup
Manage the operation your way. Create multiple pastures and exclusion zones with flexibility and ease.

Built on data that improves over time
We use herd data to improve your insights. New animal features are added over time through software updates.

Strong battery performance.
Solar powered collars with no battery replacements. Docking stations are included for when a recharge is needed.

All inclusive. No hidden costs
Buy and own your collars, each linked to an annual subscription. Only pay the subscription for the collars you continue to use.
Step into traditional ranching.
The modern way


Where we’re available
We are currently open for pre-orders in selected states in the USA, pending FCC approval
States we will serve in 2026:
Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri & Oklahoma

Frequently Asked Questions
Before making the decision, it’s rarely about a single metric. Most producers look at a combination of factors such as reduced hay or feed use, fewer hours spent building or maintaining fences, avoiding animal losses, and the added flexibility in how they manage their land.
Producers often expect the value of Monil to come from efficiency gains. However, what surprises them most, is how much peace of mind it delivers, knowing where their cattle are and that they’re okay, even when they’re not in the pasture.
All animals grazing together need to wear collars for the system to work as intended. That said, many producers choose to start with a single group and expand over time as they become comfortable with the system.
Monil is designed to be flexible, and starting with a smaller group allows producers to understand how the system fits their operation and evaluate the benefits before scaling up.
Yes. The fence works on GPS, so the collars will keep the animals contained even without mobile connectivity. However, mobile connectivity is necessary to get accurate positioning of the animals, adjust fences, and receive alerts on your mobile device. Connectivity is also required when reallocating animals to new virtual fences.
In order for the system to work, the animal must learn that when it hears the sound signal, they should turn around and go back - otherwise they will receive an electric shock.
This is done by letting the animals graze in a small, physically fenced pasture with virtual fences drawn inside the physical fence. The area must be large enough to ensure animal welfare, but small enough that the animals will frequently interact with the virtual fence over a short period of time.
In the app, you can see how many times a cow has interacted with the fence and received a sound signal or a shock. During training, you want to see the number of sound signals increase and the number of shocks decrease. Ideally, a cow should only receive sound signals.
You should ensure that all cows have interacted with the fence and are showing signs of understanding the sound signal. We also recommend physically observing their interactions with the virtual fence.
The time needed for training varies, but you should expect it to take up to a week.
We offer a 5-year warranty. Our confidence in the quality and durability of our product means you can rely on a solution built to last, year after year.
We have a minimum order size of 10 collars per order.
We are currently awaiting FCC approval to sell our collars in the US (expected by March 2026). Until then we are only able to accept non-binding pre-orders.
Limited pre-order offer
Valid for the first 3,000 collars ordered under this campaign
$310 per collar
Included
- 2026 subscription (value: $45 per collar)
- Charger(s): 1 charger per every 10 collars
Not included
- Sales tax (if applicable)
- Shipping costs
You can request a non-binding offer, and we will reserve the first allocation of collars for you, conditional upon successful FCC approval.
Pre interest is not binding and you will again receive confirmation once collars are ready for sale, you can then decide to go ahead with the purchase or not.
Need more info?
Email us at info@monil.com
Or speak directly with Oliver, our U.S. Country Manager
(614) 639-3122

We’re expanding our network of ranchers in the U.S.
... and would love for you to be part of it.

Wilson Marshall, Foyle Food Group
“Cows can be fenced within a small area, allowing the bull to pick up cows that are on heat. Off the back of this we have seen improved conception rates"

Oliver, Monil U.S.A. Country manager
“I just love working with a technology that improves farmers quality of life so much”

Harry Dark, Monil farmer
“I know instantly when there’s a problem. That can save me a lot of time and a lot of money“

Nikki, Monil Head of Marketing
“Every rancher has a unique story, and I love that each operation becomes a part of ours here at Monil“

Alex Wainright, Cliad Farm
“Because of the Monil Collars, we can now graze 2,500 acres that we haven't grazed in 15 years”.









