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In January we put on the market a range of energisers that will track a stolen energiser and notify the owner of the current situation. Three energisers were stolen from a farmer in the vicinity of Arnstein, Germany on Tuesday 20th. October. The owner was notified and the energisers were tracked...

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By Grant Winter

The effectiveness of an electric fence is directly related to the "sting" supplied by the electric charge being transmitted through a conductor (be it a tape, rope or wire). The quality of this electric "sting" is also directly dependant to the quality of the conducting material transmitting the energy from...

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By Grant Winter

There are numerous styles and materials for making an electric gate, Spring Gates, Retracting Gates, Bungi Cord gates, high tensile wire or self-constructed gates using tape or rope. The least successful gates occurred the year we used bungi from a company, and the bungi turned out to be a real...

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By Paul Savory

One of my favourite "take-aways" from a recent Electric Fencing conference in Montana was this caption - "Do not let your chickens kill a Bear" and I thought that the very same sentiment could be written as "Don't let your chickens kill a Fox" This premise works on the assumption...

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By Paul Savory

The economic returns to erecting an efficient exclusion fence can often be difficult to quantify. Invariably it is reliant on an observation based on experiences before and after the erection of a fence. The biggest issue facing western Queensland communities is the fight against feral dogs and Dingoes, farmers across...

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By Grant Winter
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