Page 16 - News

  1. Electric Fencing - The Basics: Electric Fencing Dilemma...Tape or Rope?

    Electric Fencing - The Basics: Electric Fencing Dilemma...Tape or Rope?

    Taped up or roped in?

    Which should I use for my set up? ... Electric Tape or Rope?

    This is a question we get asked regularly....sometimes it is really just a preference and what you are used to... but please see the information below so that you can make an informed choice and get the right product for your animals and your system.

    The primary concern when trying to contain animals with electric fencing is visibility.  For many animals an electric fence acts as a psychological barrier and they

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  2. Solar Powered Electric Fencing

    Solar Powered Electric Fencing

    Solar Panels

    Use solar powered electric fencing to safe time and be good to the environment – get the low down on solar power for electric fencing.

    What does a solar panel do?

    Basically a solar panel takes sunlight and converts it into power that can be used by an electric fencing energiser.  It does not power the energiser directly – the solar panel feeds

    Use a solar panel to trickle feed 12v battery

    power to a 12v battery and the energiser converts this power to what it needs to send a zap

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  3. New Product! Night Watchman LED Predator Deterrent

    New Product! Night Watchman LED Predator Deterrent

     

    Suffering from unwanted visitors in your garden, around your poultry or in your yard at night? Why not try the new Night Watchman LED Predator Deterrent?

    At only £16.20 plus £9.95 for UK mainland delivery, we are sure you will agree it's a great price (vat incl).

    Although it is a new product we have been testing it and  already have a great testimonial from a user who's been testing it for the last year - see below

    Ian from Devon had this to say about it  "I've had the Night

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  4. Pest control in gardens

    Pest control in gardens

    Calling all gardeners and allotment holders.

    Hello you lovely rosy cheeked people with your dirty finger nails and happy smiles how are the plans going? I know it is still early but some of you are having unwanted visitors already :-(

    I have spoken to a few people over the last few days about the planning of this years crops and can we help to keep 4 legged pests away from the crops you so lovingly planted.

    Well the answer in a word is YES

    We have our Garden Guardian kits

    For the use on top of walls

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  5. Bowling Green Protection

    Bowling Green Protection

    The Bowling season starts up again very soon,

    You have invested so much time and money into keeping your beautiful greens level and well maintained over the winter period it would be a shame to lose them just at the beginning of the season so don't let this be you.

     

     

     

     

     

    We have 4 line systems, 6 line systems and netting systems all of which are highly effective in keeping your unwanted pesky visitors out. If your bowling green is a slightly different size or shape and you want some extra advice

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  6. Keeping Badgers Out Of Your Garden

    Keeping Badgers Out Of Your Garden

    Hello all - do you need to keep badgers out by using an electric fence?

    Yet again the badgers are out in force... we are getting more and more calls this week about badgers either turning over the garden, getting into the veg patch or even turning over the bird feeders for food so below we have some kits that might help you. We are also on the end of a phone to put together something bespoke to fit your needs. Believe me I feel your pain for me its moles who are doing the damage to my garden...

    So

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  7. Helping your birds through containment

    Helping your birds through containment

    On 4 January 2017 the Scottish Government announced that the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone will remain in force until 00:01 on 28 February 2017, maybe longer. As part of the requirements of the zone, all poultry and captive birds in Scotland must be kept indoors or otherwise kept separate from wild birds, and bird keepers must also apply heightened biosecurity measures where practical.

    So you have followed all the guidelines and are now faced with bird struggling with boredom?

    Here are some

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  8. Exciting new website

    Exciting new website

    YEPEE WE LAUNCHED OUR EXCITING NEW WEBSITE TODAY.

    We have been working on this for some time to make it shiny and new but most importantly easy to use and shop.

    We hope you like it and continue to shop with us.

    Sign up to our news letter for any more up and coming changes or offers we put on.

    Also please be patient with us as its new for us and a whole new system behind it and it might take us a day or 2 to settle into it.

    We are available on Live Chat to answer any questions and give you the

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  9. Hotline's Electric Fencer Fault Finder

    Hotline's Electric Fencer Fault Finder

    Hotline’s Electric Fence Fault Finder Sheet

    If you’ve got a problem on your electric fence then it’s definitely worth working through Hotline’s flowchart to see if you can figure out the problem.

    After working through the fault finder if you are still not sure where the problem lies then just get in touch with us!

    tel 01620 860058 or email [email protected]

     

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  10. Dog Poo Bags!

    Dog Poo Bags!

    Keep Britian Tidy!

    I read that Kirsty Allsopp has been vocal in her opinions on rubbish - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2972881/The-great-rubbish-revolt-Readers-reveal-daily-battles-litterbugs-blighting-Britain-defiling-streets.html .

    We have some beautiful places to take our dogs for walks.  Beautiful beaches and woodlands.  What I just don't understand is people who leave their dog poo behind in plastic bags.. would you do this in your own garden?  Leslie (in the EFD office)

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