Training shepherds to log grazing: A 5-minute guide

June 18, 2026 • 5 min read 🐑 Operations

You've invested in a compliance‑ready grazing logging system like GrazeTrace. But if shepherds don't use it consistently, you're back to manual WhatsApp messages and lost data. The good news: training shepherds to log takes less than 5 minutes per person – and we've boiled it down to a simple script.

In this guide, we'll cover the essential steps, common pitfalls, and a printable cheat sheet you can tape to the dashboard of every sheep truck.

🎯 Goal: Every shepherd should be able to log a grazing session in under 10 seconds, even without cell signal.

The 4‑step training script (say this to your shepherds)

Read this aloud during a quick on‑site huddle – or send it as a voice message:

  1. Open the GrazeTrace app on your phone. You don't need internet – it works offline.
  2. Select the paddock you just moved sheep into. The map shows all paddocks – just tap the correct one. (No typing needed.)
  3. Tap "Start grazing". Put your phone back in your pocket. That's it.
  4. When you move the sheep out, tap "Complete". The app automatically calculates how long they grazed. It will sync to the cloud when you're back in service.

That's it. No forms, no stopwatches, no remembering hours later. The app does the rest.

What to do when there's no cell signal

This is the most common question from shepherds. The answer: log anyway. GrazeTrace saves your session locally on the phone. As soon as you're back in an area with coverage, open the app and it will automatically upload everything. No data loss, no backdating. We covered the why in offline logging post.

If a shepherd's phone has no signal at all, they can still log – the app works completely offline. Just reassure them: "Don't worry about the signal. Log it now, and the app will handle the rest."

Common mistakes and how to avoid them

As shown in audit failure cases, even occasional missed logs can create gaps that auditors flag. Consistent training prevents those gaps.

How to handle multi‑shepherd teams

If multiple shepherds work the same paddocks, assign each a unique login. GrazeTrace logs show exactly who performed each session. This satisfies audit requirements for attribution (see ITC audit defense post).

Also, designate one person (often the head shepherd) to spot‑check the dashboard weekly. They can see if any sessions are missing and remind the team before data is lost.

Print this cheat sheet and put it in every vehicle

Copy the following text onto a half‑page sheet and laminate it:

GRAZETRACE QUICK GUIDE

1. Open app (no signal? works fine).
2. Tap the paddock you're using.
3. Tap "Start grazing".
4. When you move sheep, tap "Complete".

That's it. The app records time and location automatically.
If you ever lose signal, don't worry – logs save on your phone and sync later.
Questions? Call your manager.

How asset managers can reinforce good habits

As we noted in cost of manual logs, a few minutes of training saves hours of chasing later.

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