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Old 25-10-2003, 09:32 PM
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oldmolly wrote in message
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Ah so its not just my garden they like , so apart from the obvious which

is
get my mate round with his shot gun ( ducks for incoming don't shoot our
fox's replies ) how can we stop the darn things or just make them go to
someone else's?????

You simply purchase a cheapo battery powered electric fence energiser and
run a strand of electric twine at about 10 - 12" from the ground. They

will
only get zapped a couple of times before moving on to your neighbours

land.
I have such a thing for sale if you are interested :0)



Looks like I might have started something here :-)

mmmm looks like the lecy fence idea may be a starter.

Just out of curisoity how much is your lecy fence and what does it come with
???

Chris

PS and where abouts are you , I am southcoast based .


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