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The wide Electric Fencing Tape was introduced to the market and marketed very effectively on the premise that horses would find a fence constructed with a tape easier to see than regular fencing - is this correct? Possibly not. An article on this subject from Evelyn B. Hanggi, M.S., Ph.D. California. Good...

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By Paul Savory

Electric Fencing is very simple with just a few basic rules to pay attention to. Do place ground rods (Earth Rods or Earth Stakes - they are all the same thing) in permanently damp ground. About 95 percent of all electric fence problems are due to poor grounding. Effective Earthing...

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By Grant Winter

Karelia is a region that straddles the border of Southeast Finland and Northwest Russia. The Russian side of the border has only a small human population whilst the Finnish side is relatively densely populated. Historically, wolves have always been disliked and hunted hard in Finland and most of the Finnish...

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By Grant Winter

Once snubbed in equestrian circles, electric fences now come in forms well suited for horse properties. Time was, everyone who owned livestock knew the basic rules: cattle and sheep needed to be enclosed with electric wire, but horses were best off behind wood planks or poles. The improvement in fencing...

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By Grant Winter

Electric fences are being employed to protect various types of animals from rabbits to Elephants, Horses to chickens due to this type of fence’s ability to check vermin and teach the controlled animals not to break the perimeter. They are perfect for fencing animals such as horses that are smart...

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By Grant Winter
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