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Posted: August 14, 2017Read more »
Hello There Lovely Readers How much power is needed to protect and deter animals?
We get asked this question a few times by people checking they have enough power on their fence, how much power do I need on my fence to keep x animal in or x animal out?
Below we go through what you need. Whether you are either protecting your animals/garden from predictors or keeping your animals in for their safety.
What we will go through in this blog is the recommended Voltage per animal, recommended heights
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Posted: July 08, 2016Categories: Electric Fencing - The BasicsRead more »
Hi guys,
We get asked over and over again, how much power do I need on my fence to keep x animal in or x animal out, below we go through what you need.
So you are either protecting your animals/garden from predictors or keeping your animals in for their safety.
What we will go through in this blog is the recommended Voltage per animal, recommended heights and earth and live lines also a quick guide line to field sizes.
I hope you find this helpful.
The recommended* Voltage to keep animals in/out
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Posted: September 16, 2015Read more »
Some people like to collect photos of their family and friends....their pets....places they've been .. on the other hand, we at Electric Fencing Direct like to collect customers' electric fencing pics!!
We are proud of our customers' fences and thought we'd share some of their photos with you!
Maybe you are looking to purchase some electric fencing ? if so hopefully these will give you some idea of what can be achieved! The photos are clickable too so just click on them and you will see details
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Posted: March 20, 2015Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
STOP THE PRESS YOU ASKED FOR THEM AND WE DELIVERED
Hello all,
I love deer and love to watch them as long as they do not eat my veg patch, to stop this we have designed some new kits with you guys in mind and some input from returning customers.
I have had a few calls over the last month regarding keeping deer out of newly seeded gardens and off new and mature hedges. Many of you have asked about an alternative to netting due to the area you need covering, length of area and just not wanting netting.

