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Posted: August 28, 2019Read more »
5 Common Problems with Horse Electric Fencing - And How To Solve Them...
These 5 common problems with horse electric fencing occur with many different types of electric fences but here we have specifically focused on electric fencing for horses. We look at the 5 most common problems with horse electric fencing and give some solutions on how to solve them.
1. Poor Earthing
Problem: An electric fencing is a circuit. Not that the fence has to be in a circuit but more that if a horse touches an electric
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Posted: July 09, 2019Read more »
Troubleshooting My Electric Fence
Last week I went to check our three reel system that surrounds our garden and hens. There was max 3000v on each line – this is not enough power. I couldn’t understand it . I really need 6000-9000v to keep the cattle and sheep out. Nothing had been changed or moved anything and as far as I could see there were no faults. I will go through the checks I did below to trouble shooting my electric fence and so in-turn this will show you how to get the best
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Posted: July 05, 2019Read more »
7 Electric Fence FAQ
At www.electricfencing.co.uk we love to answer your electric fence questions. There are many and they are hugely varied and sometimes a little strange!! Here is a selection of the 7 most commonly asked FAQ that we encounter and hopefully the answers are useful to you:
Does it hurt to touch an electric fence?
The short answer is … of course yes…ouch!! The longer answer is Yes, but it is not dangerous. Electric fencing for livestock has low amps and this means it will
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Posted: May 03, 2016Categories: AnimalsRead more »
Native Breeds need support in the UK. There are so many wonderful breeds - we should be mindful to look after them or some of them could be gone in a generation.
Connie, Joe and I got lucky and in the spring we went to see two lovely little Belted Galloway bullocks. I have heard since that they have learnt the art of escaping and were found the other side of the river in a neighbour's field. Time for some electric fencing ...??
Belted Galloways were featured on Countryfile a few weeks ago
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Posted: March 27, 2015Categories: Information & OffersRead more »
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