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I have often been informed that a certain horse is totally impervious to an electric fence and will simply wander through the fence that is keeping others in quite comfortably. This applies also to other varieties of animal, in particular deer or impala. There may be several reasons why this...
Read more >Barbed wire has been used for over 100 years and has been very effective in its function, HOWEVER in that period it has maimed, mutilated and killed many valuable animals. Electric fencing is a modern alternative that delivers a safe electronic “barb” to the animal in question and so effectively...
Read more >Went round to my cousin Ian who has been complaining about his pig Dorothy escaping from his plot. Up until now, he’d had the pig in a chain-link fence. She stayed in there when she wanted to, but only when she wanted to. The moment she got the urge to...
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