Just google "electric fence indicator light"Is that part of the charger or fence....or did you add it later?
several styles come up. We had the white strobe one for a white, but it drove us NUTS.
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Just google "electric fence indicator light"Is that part of the charger or fence....or did you add it later?
We tried to measure ours once, we got a bit over 7,000 but it somehow jumped the meter and shocked my dad so we only got part of 1 pulse before it was dropped.Ya.....we run 10,000V plus on the bull fence. The first few nights the calves are learning are funny and sad at the same time. The coyotes forget it's there on occasion too. Ya....goofballs. The hens know where the dips in the grass are so they slide under like watermelon seeds, but they've learned to keep those heads down. Doesn't phase their feathery backs.
I use the poultry net around my chickens and beehives. My biggest concern had been keep bear out of the hives - Premier recommended baiting the fence to train the local predators. I tied bacon to the fence - and had bear, coyote and my own dogs learn not to go near the fence. If properly set up - it's a very solid psychological deterrent.It's a poultry net, set up mainly to scare off the odd neighborhood dog and give me the chance to get out there in time, should one arrive, although I wouldn't mind one that was as powerful as yours.![]()
Apparently you can keep deer from a garden with just a few strands of hot wire, you do the same thing, put aluminum foil around the wires and cover in peanut butter. The deer will lick it and won't go back near that evil thing that attacked their tongues.I use the poultry net around my chickens and beehives. My biggest concern had been keep bear out of the hives - Premier recommended baiting the fence to train the local predators. I tied bacon to the fence - and had bear, coyote and my own dogs learn not to go near the fence. If properly set up - it's a very solid psychological deterrent.
I do use it for my garden, using apple juice on a metal cap from a bottle.Apparently you can keep deer from a garden with just a few strands of hot wire, you do the same thing, put aluminum foil around the wires and cover in peanut butter. The deer will lick it and won't go back near that evil thing that attacked their tongues.
I had wanted an electric fence for a while but the 6ft grounding rod turned me off. The rest of the fence setup was easy enough but not the grounding rod, until I saw that Gallagher sold a 3 foot T-shaped rod, so that not only does it go in easy, you can pull it back up if needed. I want everyone who is thinking of trying an electric fence to know it's not that difficult and you get more protection for your birds.