Oh my god what a fuss. Had to turn it off again as I'm sure the noise could be heard a mile away.
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Originally posted by frias View PostOh my god what a fuss. Had to turn it off again as I'm sure the noise could be heard a mile away.
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Was the fence clicking???...it means that there's something touching the metal parts- you need to check it over carefully!
(If it is clicking , it means that some of the power isn't getting through so the shock would be less- and may not deter a fox)"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Don't tell me, your hubby was taking a pee at the time...A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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We sorted the clicking before letting the chickens out. It was when one of them stuck her head through! She yelled the place down which sent the others flying in all directions and then they ALL touched it and the bock bock bocking went on and on for ages. (I'm sure Maureen will know what they were saying.) My neighbour came to see what all the noise was about. I wish there was a way of turning the power down until they get used to it. I've spent all this money to keep them safe they think I'm trying to kill them.
My OH did touch it by mistake this morning too but he wasn't having a pee!
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostWas the fence clicking???...it means that there's something touching the metal parts- you need to check it over carefully!
(If it is clicking , it means that some of the power isn't getting through so the shock would be less- and may not deter a fox)
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No wonder they jumped. Is it to keep the foxes out ? I was thinking of trying one in my garden. My fence is around five feet high but i am worried that if a fox is hungry it will find a way !
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My fences are 6' and I tend to think if a cat can get over then a fox will too. My lot have a large enclosed run but since their numbers have gone up they need more space and want to spend more time in the garden. With the weather getting colder I don't, so needed the electric fence to be sure they are OK when I'm not out there. We will have to persevere to get them used to it.
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I think the idea of the electric fence is that it's a bit wobbly- and no fixed height for it to try to jump over.
Also they are are there is an electric current- which puts them off???"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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