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The improvised electric fence connected directly to mains. Direct electricity kills - Electric Fencing does not. "Trashigang police detained a 16-year old boy yesterday after his hand-made electric fencing electrocuted a 65-year old man in Yonphu-Pam under Kanglung gewog. The 65-year old man died on the spot on October 23...
Read more >The decision to use Electric Fencing situated in remote areas has been at a disadvantage due to the necessity of a regular power source normally supplied by a 12v recyclable battery. When using the larger 6 joule energisers drawing up to 500 mAmps this may be as frequent as every...
Read more >Electric Netting can be erected in minutes with no elaborate list of materials or special tools needed. It's simple, lightweight design allows the netting to be moved and set up repeatedly, making for almost instant pastures and enclosures. And most importantly, an electric net fence protects precious livestock, produce and...
Read more >I had a phone call from a very frustrated owner. She had only recently purchased a mare and it was perfect for her - the only problem it could not be fenced in. It would demolish a post and rail or standard wire fence and simply walk through her electric fencing. The...
Read more >Electric fencing is moving into the Ground Positioning Systems age with trials being carried out linking a GPS receptor and an electric shock collar similar to those currently used by dog owners and an under ground cable. The current principle is that the collar responds to an electronic field in the underground...
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