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Posted: March 13, 2016Read more »
***SALE on until the end of April 2016 ***
Whether you are planning a boundary fence line, a veg patch that might be vulnerable, letting the new spring lambs out for the 1st time or thinking about strip grazing in the future. We have a few posts on offer this month I am sure you will find some that suit your needs
This offer ends when we sell out! Yes you read that right £1 per post what a great price!
Post Information: This is our
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Posted: March 11, 2016Categories: Electric Fencing - The BasicsRead more »
Hello,
Now I am sure you are aware that all the recent rain has had a massive effect on so many people across the country, now we also have to look at the effect if has on your fencing.
So your netting has been up for a wee while now and should be working great, with the long wet winter months ongoing we suggest with all fencing you have a check of all the components and make sure you are as wet weather ready as possible.
Power and connections:
It does not matter if you are running off a battery
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Posted: March 07, 2016Read more »
Hi
We are at the time of year where your cat is venturing back out doors and the dog is looking to run free ....! And for some of you this can cause you a very real headache due to roads and livestock.
Well I have 2 fur babies and I would do anything for them, I am very lucky that I live in the countryside so that my cat is safe roaming the fields during the day and at night trying to steal my dinner... lol. My dog is also lucky that we have the ability to go for long walks and I have an enclosed
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Posted: February 19, 2016Read more »
This month we have had many phone calls and order from people needing to protect their bowling greens.
We have 4 line systems, 6 line systems and netting systems all of which are highly effective in keeping your unwanted visitors out. If you need help with buying a kit give us a buzz or drop us an email and we will be happy to help, Check out below the pictures the kit contents.
Check out some of our kits in use
Standard Battery Powered 4 Line Bowling Green Protection Kit
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Posted: February 12, 2016Categories: Energiser FocusRead more »
There are so many energisers out there that I am sure many of you get a headache just looking at the list, well we are here to try to help you figure out all the which one will best suit your needs.
So to get started yes you do need an energiser. Attaching your battery or mains to the fence does not work. The energisers job is to take the power from the battery or mains and convert in into usable energy on the fence line. In brief the job of the Energiser is to convert power (from the mains, battery
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Posted: February 05, 2016Read more »
So we travelled south again this year to have a nosey around what was new and up and coming, Well what a great time we had caught a demo, caught up with some friends new and old, met with our manufactures and found out about some great new things on the horizon ( I will let you in on 2 sneaky things if you keep reading...)
Quick ( well over 5 hrs) drive down with a Meriel and our we companion ( see pictures later on) Stay over night ( Unfortunately not a very comfortable nights sleep for me so
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Posted: January 21, 2016Read more »
Hi all,
So we are allowing our horses limited access to the field this time of year to try to save it for the spring and summer, in doing this the horses are looking for other things to chew and your beautiful post and rail is coming under fire?, it might also ne used as a scratching post? of your horse is leaning over into another field pushing the posts at an angle.Have a look at these stand off insulators you will find them to be a god sent. If your horse is using your fence to try to remove his/her
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Posted: January 13, 2016Categories: PetSafe Containment ProductsRead more »
Yip with the advent of a New Year and our brand new website due to go live online at the end of January it's an exciting time for us all here at EFD!
We've also decided to give out Newsletters a bit of a facelift - hopefully making it more engaging and thought provoking for all you lovely readers.
We are particularly interested in anything relating to life on the farm and electric fencing (of course) and our other products. And do let us know if there's any burning topics that we have missed that
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Posted: January 10, 2016Read more »
Welcome it 2016 people,
So far we have had no snow but I am sure some people will have had some.
Electric Fencing in the Snow!
Well the winter is well underway and this means snow for most. Now if you are a chlid then all you are thinking of is building a snowman and sledging.. actually as an adult this can be fun but if you are a small holder or farmer then you are thinking maintenance of your electric fencing in the snow..
How is
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Posted: January 05, 2016Read more »
I bought the electric fence to keep my two six-month old cats inside our garden. The cats were around 2 kilos in weight, but they took to the collars very well, which didn’t seem to annoy them in any way, even though, for me, they looked too big and heavy for their necks. The cats are still growing, and nowadays I think they don’t look too large for their necks. They love having the collars put on because they know what it means!
on the lookout for that Petsafe inground fence that's looking

