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Posted: September 16, 2020Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
500m Three Reel Systems - Autumn Offer
This blog was written a while ago... it goes so well with this amazing offer that we've resurrected it!
We have 2 Three Reel Systems on offer from 1st September - 31st December 2020. Click items below to see product in our online shop
500M - STANDARD THREE REEL SYSTEM - POLYWIRE (6 STRAND) - Was £457.26... Now £396.92!
UPGRADED - PREMIUM 3 REEL SYSTEM - 500M 9 STRAND TURBOBRAID WITH GEARED REELS - Was £598.96... Now £441.18!
Why would you use a three reel system?
There are many applications for Three Reel Systems and they are employed for many different reasons: to facilitate strip grazing, to fence off winter sheep grazing, to protect walls or hedges, and as a temporary barrier. These fences are quick and easy to put up and likewise take down and store. They are a semi-permanent solution to livestock containment and can be made into any
configuration.
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Posted: April 15, 2019Read more »
UPGRADED -
PREMIUM 3 REEL SYSTEM - 500M 9 STRAND TURBOBRAID WITH GEARED REELS this amazing system has been made even better by changing the polywire to braided polywire - so instead of it being twisted its braided for strength its 1mm thicker (3mm in total) and has a higher breaking strain of 105 kg, so zapper and stronger (all you need to make it even better is for someone to put the fence up for you)
Why would you use this three reel system?
There are many applications for Three Reel Systems and they are employed for many different reasons: to facilitate strip grazing, to fence off seasonal sheep/cattle grazing, to protect walls or hedges, and as a temporary barrier. These fences are quick and easy to put up and likewise take down and store. Theses systems are a semi-permanent and sometimes a permanent solution to livestock containment and can be made into any configuration.
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Posted: April 12, 2018Read 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: 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: February 09, 2017Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
YEPEE WE LAUNCHED OUR EXCITING NEW WEBSITE TODAY.
We have been working on this for some time to make it shiny and new but most importantly easy to use and shop.
We hope you like it and continue to shop with us.
Sign up to our news letter for any more up and coming changes or offers we put on.
Also please be patient with us as its new for us and a whole new system behind it and it might take us a day or 2 to settle into it.
We are available on Live Chat to answer any questions and give you the
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Posted: January 01, 2017Categories: Information & OffersRead more »
Welcome to 2017 I hope you all have had a good start to the New Year...
We have a great start to the year for you, our 1m electric fencing plastic paddock posts are on SALE
Some of you will be looking at strip grazing soon.
The 1 meter premium paddock posts are used for many many reason with many animals. We have all seen them in use in a horse field separating the field off or even in a field with sheep.
Why would you need to split the field?
Splitting a field into sections can be done for many
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Posted: October 19, 2016Read more »
Get organised with our Three Reel System offer!
RRP £547.62 Offer Price £380.86*
And read our 3 reel system Blog too
We ran a fantastic offer on our premium three reel system last year and it was just so popular that we have decided to offer you it again this year! So you can now Keep Your Sheep in for less!! (or Pigs or Cattle ! ) :-)
(We also wrote a blog on 3 Reel Systems some time ago and it goes so well with this amazing offer that we have taken the opportunity to resurrect
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Posted: October 17, 2016Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
Hello All,
So do you all check to see if your fences are working properly do you use a friend then wonder when you ask for help with a fencing problem do they suddenly become very busy or just find out when the animals have escaped that it is not....If you do check them how do you do it?
Touch and jump back?
Get someone else to?
Or use a fence tester?
If like me you are a wimp and use a tester ( the best option really) then this blog is for you.
KV10 LED Tester £21.60
This is by far our most popular
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Posted: August 10, 2016Categories: Electric FencingRead more »
Yepee we Launch
Well tomorrow launches our EXCITING NEW website.
We have been working on this for some time to make it shiny and new but most importantly easy to use and shop.
Electric Fencing Direct's New WebsiteWe hope you like it and continue to shop with us.
Sign up to our news letter for any more up and coming changes or offers we put on.
Also please be patient with us as its new for us and a whole new system behind it and it might take us a day or 2 to settle into it.
We are still available
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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

