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Electric Fencing
Solar, Portable
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Solar / Portable
1km Electric Fence
Item #100 - $230
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Solar / Portable
2km Electric Fence
Item #101 - $285
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Solar
10km Electric Fence
Item #103 - $399
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Pocket-sized Portable
2km Electric Fence
Item #110 - $195
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Low Cost Battery
Electric Fence
Item #105 - $99
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Electric Fence Design
Understand how it works
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Electric Fencing
Item #100
- Solar powered, portable, with 1km range.
Item #101
- Solar powered, portable, with 2km range.
Item #103
- Solar powered energizer, with 10km range.
Item #105
- 12v battery powered, portable, with 1~2km range.
Item #110
- Pocket-sized battery/mains powered energizer, with 2km range.
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Animal
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Alpaca
Use multiple wires to build a physical fence. Electric fence charge will not pass through more than 2~5mm of coat. Electrifying the top wire at nose height might be useful to keep pressure off fence. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Bear
Click Here for main Bear Electric Fence page.
Use a multi-wire fence for permanent installations. Space wires 20~30 cm to a maximum 1.2~1.5m. All wires can be electrified. Use alternating earth return wires on the fence if soil lacks moisture.
Camel
Use multiple wires to build a physical fence. Electric fence charge will not pass through more than 2~5mm of coat. Electrifying the top wire might be useful to keep pressure off fence. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Cat
Click Here for main Cat Fencing page.
Use "Pingg-String" Energizer because an electric fence will perform poorly & may be illegal.
Cattle
Click Here for main Cattle Electric Fence page.
Use single wire or multi-wire design as required for temperament & various size of animals.
Chicken
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires at 10~15cm apart. Bottom wire is live, then alternate earth-live-earth etc with top wire live. Shock occurs when touching two wires. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Cockatoo
Stop cockatoos destroying solar pool hot water services & other equipment & structures. Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires so that birds naturally contact them with feet or wings.
Coyote
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 10~15cm apart to a height of 1.2~1.5m.
Deer
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 20~30cm apart to a height of 1.2~1.5m.
Dog
Click Here for main Dog Fencing page.
Use "Pingg-String" Energizer because an electric fence will perform poorly & may be illegal. Sureguard also make Radio Collars.
Elephant
Sureguard do not have any electric fence models suitable or recommended for elephants.
Emu
Use multiple wires to build a physical fence. Electric fence charge may not pass through the birds feathers. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Fox
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 10~15cm apart to a height of 1.2~1.5m.
Goat
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 15~25cm apart to a height of at least 1.5m. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Horse
Click Here for main Horse Electric Fence page.
A single wire is generally all that is required depending on various sizes of animal being contained.
Kangaroo
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 15~20cm apart to a height of 2m or more as the situation requires. NOTE: The close wire spacing is required to force the animal to slow down. The animal will probably feel nothing if it gets through the wires at speed.
Lion
Sureguard do not have any electric fence models suitable or recommended for lions.
Monkey
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 10~15cm apart to a height of 1.2~1.5m or more if the situation requires.
Ostrich
Use multiple wires to build a physical fence. Electric fence charge may not pass through the birds feathers. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Parrot
Stop parrots destroying equipment & structures. Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires so that birds naturally contact them with feet or wings.
Pig
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 15~25cm apart to a height of 1.0~1.3m. A single electrified wire may be suited to domestic situations.
Pig Feral
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 15~25cm apart to a height of 1.0~1.3m.
Possum
Click Here for main Possum Fencing page.
Use "Pingg-String" Energizer because an electric fence will perform poorly & may be illegal.
Rabbit
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 5~10cm apart to a height of 0.8~1.2m.
Raccoon
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 10~15cm apart to a height of 0.8~1.2m.
Sheep
Use multiple wires to build a physical fence. Electric fence charge will not pass through more than 2~5mm of coat. Electrifying the wire at nose height might be useful to keep pressure off fence. If keeping predators out then design the fence for the predator.
Tiger
Sureguard do not have any electric fence models suitable or recommended for tigers.
Wallaby
Use multiple wires which are wired live-earth-live etc. Place wires 10~15cm apart to a height of 1.5m or more if the situation requires. NOTE: The close wire spacing is required to force the animal to slow down. The animal will probably feel nothing if it gets through the wires at speed.
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