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Gallagher B200 Energizer - Video

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Putting up a fence? Here's a quick reference.

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If you're new to horse fencing, the prospect of putting up your first horse fence can be daunting. To help out, we've highlighted some research from Penn State on how to set up your fence. By no means is this a comprehensive guide, so for a more complete look, check out http://extension.psu.edu/publications/ub037.  If you like what you see and you want some more, be sure to check us out on Facebook by searching for GallagherFence.net or follow us on Twitter at @RedstoneSupply.  

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Horse Fencing Options - Infographic

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Electric Fencing 101: Installation & Troubleshooting Easy Problems

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Building stable and secure electric fencing is basically just like building anything else, what you put into it is what you get out of it. By using the appropriate equipment and properly maintaining your electric fence, you’ll have a permanent and safe structure that will last for a very long time.  One key benefit of installing an electric or high-tensile fence is that they’re usually less expensive than installing a barbed wire fence since fewer materials are required as well as less time needed to install them. Also, Gallagher electric fencing is much more versatile by design because you can simple...

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Benefits of Electric Fencing For Your Cattle

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Some people think that using an electric fence to keep your cattle on your land and to keep predators out is wrong because it may in fact hurt your own animals. Today, we will discuss the benefits of using this method. Firstly, electric fencing, like the products sold by Gallagher Fence, is far superior to barbed wire or woven wire fences because it is much safer. The electric fence sends only a small, electric pulse designed to deter the animal from wondering to close. After a while, it creates a psychological barrier in the cattle's brain, keeping them within the...

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