Remember too, they also have to be touching the ground too when they touch it so it has a path to ground. Nothing will happen if they jump on it or something like that
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Ahh, when you said get caught up, I assumed the death would be accidental asphyxiation or injury or something. That makes sense. Thank you!You must remember too, there's a difference between pulsating jules and an electrocution lol. They'll be fine as long as I said earlier they don't get caught up in it. That did happen to a bird of prey with the electric fence I had about 15 years ago. It got caught up and burned itself into the ground. Also that was an old school red snapper module that was a straight 120 like a bare wire not whats made today
I have not. I have a backyard flock, and the poultry netting is more suited to my needs.It is great to hear that tiny ducklings were safe. It looks like poultry netting only as about half the voltage of normal electric fencing (~3k vs ~7-8k). Have you used regular electric fencing near them?