Its a bad habit of mine to test electric fences! I should know better of course.. Do they contain their Camels or anything else with this type of fencing?
Its a bad habit of mine to test electric fences! I should know better of course.. Do they contain their Camels or anything else with this type of fencing?
Pertinax, In all honesty i am sure a fair few speices of animals can be kept behind electric fencing, in my zoo and farm career, we have used it many a time, and if used in the correct fashion, looksso much better than weld mesh or chain link fencing,
Pertinax, In all honesty i am sure a fair few speices of animals can be kept behind electric fencing, in my zoo and farm career, we have used it many a time, and if used in the correct fashion, looksso much better than weld mesh or chain link fencing,
Yep, the NFWP are using purely electric fencing to contain their bison (and the already present red deer) when they arrive in a few weeks, and from what's been built it seems to give great unobstructed viewing.
But it does make it look a bit like Jurassic Park!
Yep, the NFWP are using purely electric fencing to contain their bison (and the already present red deer) when they arrive in a few weeks, and from what's been built it seems to give great unobstructed viewing.
But it does make it look a bit like Jurassic Park!
Its a bad habit of mine to test electric fences! I should know better of course.. Do they contain their Camels or anything else with this type of fencing?