Electric Fencing South Australia

Shop premium electric fencing solutions for effective livestock management and property security. Durable, easy-to-install components ensure maximum performance and reliability for Australian farms and rural properties.

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High-Quality Electric Fencing Adelaide Hills

Our electric fencing products include energisers, insulators, and durable wires, designed to deliver consistent performance. Perfect for managing livestock and ensuring secure property boundaries.

Safe and Effective Livestock Management

Keep livestock safely contained with our advanced electric fencing systems. Engineered to provide controlled pulses, they protect your animals while keeping your property secure.

Easy Setup and Maintenance

With straightforward installation and reliable performance, our electric fencing solutions save you time and effort. Maintain your fences with minimal upkeep while ensuring long-lasting effectiveness.

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All your questions answered

What is the average cost of an electric fence?

The cost of installing an electric fence varies based on factors such as length, materials, and installation complexity. In Australia, prices typically range from $50 to $100 per metre. This estimate includes components like energisers, wires, posts, and insulators. For a more accurate quote, consider consulting local suppliers or fencing contractors.

Does an electric fence need to be a complete circuit?

Yes, an electric fence operates by completing a circuit. When an animal touches the electrified wire, it closes the circuit between the fence and the ground, allowing current to flow through the animal and back to the energiser via the earth. This design ensures the animal receives a deterrent shock, encouraging it to avoid the fence in the future.

Are electric fences legal in Australia?

Electric fences are legal in Australia; however, their installation and use are subject to specific regulations and standards to ensure safety and compliance. It's essential to adhere to guidelines such as proper signage, appropriate energiser selection, and correct installation practices. For detailed information, refer to the Australian Standards for electric fencing.