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1. WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC FENCE?
An electric fence is a system that controls animals by sharp, short but safe electric shocks. Animals which experience the shock always remember the incident and the place. With the right design, wild animals stay out and domestic animals stay in. Electric fences are used for controlling many specimens, including sheep, cattle, horse, bear, pig, wolf, deer, etc. The system is efficient, economical, practical and humane.
2. WHERE ARE ELECTRIC FENCES USED?
A. Wild life management
a. National parks
b. Camp sites and picnic areas
c. To protect beehives from bears
d. To protect farms from wild pigs
e. To protect fish cultivation facilities
B. Animal management for agricultural purposes
a. Sheep raising farms
b. Cattle raising farms
c. Horse raising farms
d. Animal management in pastures, including rotational grazing
C. Management of domestic animals (cats, dogs, etc)
D. Miscellaneous
a. Golf courses
b. Horse racing facilities
c. Zoo and theme parks
3. A FEW EXAMPLES OF SOME APPLICATIONS
Protecting behives from bears : Bears have always been the number one enemy of beekeepers, causing thousands of dollars of damage even in one night. In countries where governments are obliged to compensate beekeeepers, thousands of dollars of public money is wasted because of bears. A purpose-built-GALLAGHER electric fence system, however, keeps the bears out, benefiting both beekeepers and governments. No other way can stop a hungry, strong and honey-lover bear more efficiently than an appropriately designed and installed electric fence. So much so that in some US states the governments legally make beekeepers install one and offer financial support.
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