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Is an Electric Fence Fault Finder worth it? | Good electric fence

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This was orginally posted by www.fencerfixer.com People will call or wire us asking which type of tester should I get? A regular digital fence tester or the fault finding type? Are they a gimmick or worth the extra money? I usually say if you have over 10 or 20 acres of area fenced off, then go ahead and buy a good fault finding tester. If you have less than that, then purchasing a standard digital fence tester is fine. You can run around a 5 or less acre lot pretty quick if you test your fence and see the kv...

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HOW AN ELECTRIC FENCE BARRIER WORKS

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An electric pulse (current) will travel from the energizer through the live (hot) wires. The current flows through the animal at its contact point on the fence. The current then travels into the ground and will seek a return path via the earth spikes back to the energizer. This completes the electrical circuit and the animal is shocked. The circuit is completed almost instantaneously. The shock creates an unpleasant memory and thus a psychological barrier that most animals recall very quickly and for a long period of time. Different animals require different levels of shock or energy, the level is...

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Eating alone in a restaurant like cattle out on the range

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I find myself in Brazil tonight eating alone in a restaurant. It remind me of seeing lonely cattle along the road in New Mexico. So isolated and with no human contact. Cattle need training if you plan to keep them in using an electric fence. I have seen many wild cattle that may have only seen humans a few times. Be on guard for cattle with little human interaction.

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Fencing for Goats | Electric Fence Video Basics of what you should know

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This is one of the sessions taught at the OSU Meat Goat Boot Camp and is a chapter in the Oklahoma Basic Meat Goat Manual. An educational presentation on the various types of fencing that can be used in a goat operation. Electric Fences are a ecomonical way to build goat fences. Woven field fence is another way. Brain Freking OSU Southeast Area Livestock Specialist discusses the different types of fencing that can be used in a goat operation. [embed]http://youtu.be/OWgZ3CRQ1jM[/embed]

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Cyclops Fencers Protect fields from feral hogs and controls deer with a mega electric fence

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Cyclops electric fence chargers protect farmers fields from wildlife, deer, hogs, etc. [embed]http://youtu.be/hv3t7OfNA6M[/embed] Richard Petcher, S.W. Regional Alabama Extension Agronomist, spoke at the Southern Peanut Farmer Federation conference in Panama City, Florida on July 23, 2010 and reported on the great research progress being made by utilizing the Mega Electric Fence to control the exploding proliferation by hogs, pigs, and deer in peanut, cotton, and corn fields. Note that Cyclops Super Battery energizers and solar panels were used to protect the crops.

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