permanent electric fencing
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Posted: April 09, 2022Read more »
Electric Fencing Direct Easter Opening Hours
You will be able to contact us on:
Friday 15th April 2022 - by email.
Saturday 16th April 2022 - by email
Sunday 17th April 2022 - by email
Monday 18th April 2022 - by email
Dispatch Opening Times
If you are planning on doing some electric fencing work over the Easter break and if you require your order before the Easter Weekend please place your order on Wednesday 13th April before 12 o'clock - we will do all that we can to dispatch
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Posted: February 08, 2022Read more »
How To Choose An Electric Fencing Energiser
We speak to our customers everyday on the phone and on email and one of the most common questions we are asked is how do I choose an electric fencing energiser... which energiser is right for our animals and our fence?
There is a check list you need to go through to find the right electric fencing energiser for your livestock and your fence.
1. What type of power are you going to use? Will you use mains, battery or battery solar?
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- Mains - mains is always
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Posted: November 25, 2021Read more »
BLACK FRIDAY OFFER - THE GEMINI 120 ENERGISER
26th - 30th November 2021
HOTLINE RRP £178.22... Now £104.09
If you have a medium sized area to fence off and in the future think you might want to add to it then take a look at this energiser; this energiser is very versatile - you can choose to run it off any of the following:
- mains power
- battery power
- or off battery with solar assist power
And if you're thinking about using netting to protect your chickens and want to be extra cautious and pop
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Posted: December 19, 2019Read more »
How To Protect An Existing Poultry Pen From Mr Fox
You have your space set aside for your hens. They have a lovely run and hen house. It is all fixed in place but you want to be sure that a fox or predator cannot get in. It is possible to run a few lines of electric fencing around your existing pen so you can maximise your defences and there will be no way for Mr Fox to get near enough to dig under or scrabble over without feeling the wrath of your fence!
Here are a few things to consider:
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Posted: July 29, 2019Read more »
Hello All,
So do you all check to see if your fences are working properly do you use a friend then wonder when you ask for help with a fencing problem do they suddenly become very busy or just find out when the animals have escaped that it is not....If you do check them how do you do it? The Fence Tester - Friend of the Electric Fence Owner
Essential Accessories: The Fence Tester
Touch and jump back?
Get someone else to?
Or use a fence tester?
If like me you are a wimp and use a tester ( the best
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Posted: May 16, 2019Read more »
The Hotline Hot Gate
Hello sunshine in East Lothian and its welcomed by the singing of the birds and clucking of hens. After what feels like a long wet windy winter how is the your ground around your poultry netting gate? Churned up like a Clydesdale has ploughed through?? I bet it is and for those of you thinking no my ground is fine is it because you already have the lovely convenient Hotline HOT GATE?
What can a Hot Gate do for you?
Well let me tell you a wee bit about the HOT GATE and
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Posted: April 15, 2019Read more »
UPGRADED -
PREMIUM 3 REEL SYSTEM - 500M 9 STRAND TURBOBRAID WITH GEARED REELS this amazing system has been made even better by changing the polywire to braided polywire - so instead of it being twisted its braided for strength its 1mm thicker (3mm in total) and has a higher breaking strain of 105 kg, so zapper and stronger (all you need to make it even better is for someone to put the fence up for you)
Why would you use this three reel system?
There are many applications for Three Reel Systems and they are employed for many different reasons: to facilitate strip grazing, to fence off seasonal sheep/cattle grazing, to protect walls or hedges, and as a temporary barrier. These fences are quick and easy to put up and likewise take down and store. Theses systems are a semi-permanent and sometimes a permanent solution to livestock containment and can be made into any configuration.
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Posted: March 07, 2019Read more »
New Season New Reason to check your fencing
With a new season coming up soon I hope as I am freezing. We thought we would post our new season Check list for you to rung through.
Here are some things to check and look out for.
- Check your power source? If mains - are all the connections still nice and tight no fraying? If battery - battery still charging? Are the energiser battery connections in place? If you are using a solar panel with a battery - is the solar panel in the correct
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Posted: February 21, 2019Read more »
Here are some tips on what to check to make sure your netting is running at full capacity:
- Use your KV10 LED fence tester for this as not only does it let you know the fence has power but it tells you how much power
- Your netting is up and in place and has been for some time: (please make sure you turn the power off before you do theses checks)
- Is the battery nice and charged? Is it connected to the fence in the correct way (from the energiser to the fence red clip to netting connection
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Posted: January 26, 2019Read more »
ELECTRIC FENCING IN THE SNOW!
Well the winter is well underway and this means snow for most. Now if you are a child then all you are thinking of is building a snowman and sledging.. actually as an adult this can be fun but if you are a small holder or farmer then you are thinking maintenance of your electric fencing in the snow..
How is your fencing affected by snow?
Your fence can be affected by the snow… check the lines are clear and not broken by a heavy dump of snow… but more importantly your








