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The Turbomax Sheep Net. Some of the hassles that large scale sheep producers have encountered with sheep netting are primarily caused by two problems. The first is around the rigidity of the net. Netting is very easy to erect but can be a bit floppy and Plain twine detail showing soft twine between horizontals....

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By Paul Savory

In a nutshell - NO. It is currently illegal to apply an electrical current to a fence constructed with a barbed construction throughout Europe - EU regulation IEC 60335-2-76, Annex BB. 2002.The principal reason being that the animal (including people) must be able to escape the electrical current IMMEDIATELY.  The...

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By Paul Savory

Two female elephants were electrocuted to death at Choudwar, on the outskirts of Cuttack, recently after coming in contact with a boosted electric fence on a farm. Forest officers said the two pachyderms, aged 10 and 15 years, had strayed into a farm at Mangarajpur village from nearby Athagarh forest...

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By Paul Savory

Agrisellex is pleased to be able to fill orders from several countries around the world in the last few months. Australia is a country well covered by fencing companies yet we have been able to compete and deliver three orders to Australia including a substantial consignment to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research...

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By Paul Savory

The earliest mentions of Electrified Fencing can be found in a variety of publications, Domestic Manners of the Americans by Fanny Trollope, First published in 1832 it describes an arrangement of wires connected with an electrical machine used to protect a display called "Dorfeuille's Hell" in the Western Museum of natural history in Cincinnati, which she herself...

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By Paul Savory
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