Page 17 - Electric Fencing
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Posted: June 14, 2013Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
On a recent trip to the Isle of Tiree (Inner Hebrides) we spotted some electric fencing and had to take some pictures!!
See the pictures below: a strip grazing fence with one line of tape to restrict a pony's grazing, a two line polywire system to keep cattle off the road and a third using a single line of electric fencing to keep cattle off a new fence using P37 ring insulators.
If this is the first time using electric fencing or you are just not sure what you need please contact us - we would
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Posted: May 20, 2013Read more »
These energisers are now out of stock - as of 10th September 2013
For our full energiser range go to Energisers
Now this really is a deal!
This energiser normally retails at £127.05 but we have it on offer at £58.33 inc VAT! What a bargain.... please see below for information on what the Hotshock A8 can do for you.... any questions please just ask! Made by Hotline Electric Fencing in the UK for Horizont.
The Hotshock A8is a 12v battery energiser for containing sheep, horses and poultry and
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Posted: May 07, 2013Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
Please note that this offer has now ended... but our tube insulators are still available!
Special offer on tube insulators...
Check out the offer below!
Electric fencing may not be the most exciting topic of conversation out there... but if you are looking for electric fencing you need to get all the information you can before you set up your new system.
Therefore if you are setting up a permanent or semi permanent electric fencing system you may want to consider using tube insulators. See
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Posted: April 15, 2013Read more »
All Stock Must Go!
Three traditional design battery Hotline energisers at fantastic prices. Clearance prices until stock lasts. Hurry don't miss out!
1. Sold Out! Hotline Harrier Energiser (P150) - strip grazing energiser with internally housed battery (not included). Highly portable unit offering very good battery life. Was £ 145.66...now only £90.00 inc VAT!
- 6v battery input
- internally housed batteries
- on/off switch
- high/low power settings
- low battery indicator
- ridgid 4 prong stand
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Posted: April 15, 2013Read more »
It will not be long before your electric fencing will be being brought out from winter storage… is spring nearly here? Does your fencing look a bit like this?
Here are some of Billy Boy’s tips to get the best out of your electric fencing:
The fencer/energiser
• Turn it on or connect to battery and see if it flashes. If not take it to be checked or send in to manufacturer for repair. Check your warranty agreements.
• Check the leads from the energiser to the fence and energiser
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Posted: April 08, 2013Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
An ideal way to keep rabbits off the cricket square!
Cricket Square Kit…!
1 x energiser Gemini 40
1 x earth stake
1 x fit one charge one (ie two 35 amp/hr batteries and a charging unit)
2 x 50m 0.7m super rabbit nets
1 x KV10 testerSimples…
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Not being a massive cricket fan... I didn't realise that rabbit was a term used in cricket.
Rabbit - a particularly incompetent batsman, who is invariably a specialist bowler. While most lower order batsmen would be expected to
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Posted: March 20, 2013Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
Brighten up your paddock... with strong plastic PINK electric fence posts
As of 21st April 2013 there no posts left!
Many thanks for your interest... We do have plastic posts in different colours - green, blue, orange and white - we also have charcoal black posts.
High quality, UK manufactured pink plastic paddock posts – they do not bend easily like some other posts you may come across! These pink paddock electric fence posts are H section and can be used with polywire/wire/20mm tape (1 line of
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Posted: March 11, 2013Read more »
Billy Boy - Answers all your technical questions
Earth Stakes
Modern printed circuits are nearly fool proof and the electric fence of today is definitely more reliable than of yesteryear. It is often the installation that causes the problem.
For example the good old earth stake (rod or spike) placed near a wall/shed or under a tree may not be working at all. Billy Boy discusses some top tips for electric fencing earthing problems.

