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Wind Turbines posing a Threat to Birds? Wind turbines do pose a threat to birds through collisions and habitat disruption, but they cause a tiny fraction of bird deaths compared to human-related hazards like cats, buildings, and vehicles. There are wild, but unsubstantiated, estimates suggest hundreds of thousands of bird...
Read more >Maintaining an electric fence involves regular inspection and testing to ensure adequate voltage, with primary tasks focusing on managing vegetation, checking connections, and verifying the grounding system. Regular Inspection (Daily/Weekly) Initial Period: Check daily for the first week after installation to ensure animals learn to avoid it. Routine Checks: Thereafter, a weekly inspection is...
Read more >The reason for an Electric Fence Tester. An electric fence tester is essential if you have, or are planning to install an electric fence. The fence is there to prevent a hungry predator from feasting on you favourite animals. Similarly, if it is there to keep your domestic stock in...
Read more >Vegetation growing up into an Electric Fence will significantly affect the performance of the fence in several ways. Power Drain. -When grass, weeds or branches touch the electric fence, they are green and full of moisture so create a path for electricity to leak into the ground. this reduces the...
Read more >A perennial question is asked and often requires a careful review. An answer is not always that simple. 1/. Horses are Gregarious animals and are naturally inclined to seek other animals to create a herd. This is not new and has been bred into them over centuries. Horses are prey animals...
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