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Birdydeb:
No pune intended, but as stated usually cats and dogs will contact the wire only once, they seem to learn very quickly as does most domestic livestock. The same goes for most wildlife, but yes electric fence chargers are capable of killing, in the case of an animal that once shocked will turn and fight.
For what its worth I use 5" standoff insulators on the exterior of fence grid, such that the chickens inside the pen cannot contact the energized wire.
With regard to one poster's "final solution" method, though I have not stated, among the many available both Remington and Winchester are good brands.
Kentucky
No pune intended, but as stated usually cats and dogs will contact the wire only once, they seem to learn very quickly as does most domestic livestock. The same goes for most wildlife, but yes electric fence chargers are capable of killing, in the case of an animal that once shocked will turn and fight.
For what its worth I use 5" standoff insulators on the exterior of fence grid, such that the chickens inside the pen cannot contact the energized wire.
With regard to one poster's "final solution" method, though I have not stated, among the many available both Remington and Winchester are good brands.
Kentucky
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