Page 7 - Electric Fencing

  1. Strip Grazing Energiser - The Centaur

    Strip Grazing Energiser - The Centaur

    Extended offer Now till the 30th June 2016

    Check our great offer on the Centaur below!  

    So the time of year has come for the ponies to be let loose on new grass but we all have the moment of dread, just how much will they eat and how big will the waist line end up?

    Many of us think oh help... Laminitis... when we see the lush grass coming through and panic and suddenly remember the plan we had meant to execute over the winter period and buy a strip grazing kit to have ready for this exact moment

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  2. Gateway formations

    Gateway formations

    We answer questions regularly on gateways, here are a few examples of different gateway openings for you.

    This time of year is when the poaching damage can be done, here are some examples that might help you with this problem.

    The Live Gateway

    As you can see there is rope across the gateway stopping the livestock from pushing through or using it as a scratching post and bending it making it more likely to bounce open.

    This means the field is protected from every angle should you have naughty livestock

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  3. Spring time Moveable enclosure

    Spring time Moveable enclosure

     

    Well Hello sun..... we today for us at least ( some of you who I speak to have been blessed with a lot more than us )

    Here we are going to chat about keeping animals in a moveable enclosure, I am looking at Sheep, pigs and cows.

    Keeping them where you want them:

    Electric fencing is a highly effective way of containing or strip grazing your animals and/or splitting up existing fields. A visible and easily moveable three line fence provides strip-grazing when it is erected across fields. So why

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  4. The every day Garden Challenge

    The every day Garden Challenge

     

    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 we have the

    long arm kits

    short arm kits

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  5. Plastic Posts on Spring Sale

    Plastic Posts on Spring Sale

    ***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

    1. Recycled White Plastic Paddock Posts - Pack of 10  £10.00

    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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  6. Bowling green Protection

    Bowling green Protection

     

    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

    Standard Mains Powered

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  7. Saving your Post and Rail from being eaten by Horses

    Saving your Post and Rail from being eaten by Horses

    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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  8. Electric fencing in the Snow

    Electric fencing in the Snow

    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!

    hens - how is electric fencing electric fencing affected by 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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  9. Winter ready your horses field

    Winter ready your horses field

    Hello all, Happy Winter months.

    And as many of you will have noticed hello rugs on some horses, this means that winter is here and that not only are the nights  darker and longer ( but now getting shorter yepee) but the grass will start to become scarse, now is an ideal time to think about sectioning off your field so you can rotate the horses to prevent poaching of the ground and you can still have some grass for them to eat here is a link to our horse kits which will allow you to look at sectioning

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  10. BETA 2016

    BETA 2016

    Have you lovely lot got your BETA ticket booked yet??

    We have  - and are already looking forward to it. Gives us something exciting to look forward to for after Christmas!

    Click here and here the link for the BETA show information and sign up

    Hoping to see you there (with bells on)!

     

    ..meantime's here's our wee blog from last year's BETA visit

    BETA 2015

    Well we had an amazing time the other week down at BETA for the 1st time,

    Yes it was over 6 hours to get there and yes we were poopered when

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