Re: Sealing Garden Question....again
- From: "Mark M" <m@xxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 21:25:43 -0000
Hi,
I t just didn't appear to me.
I wanted to know how much a fence 100m long that i could attach my own
battery and solar panel to would cost.
But my patience for online sales sites is limited to a minute at best. I
just wanted to click and buy.
May be a series of kits might be simpler with an option for different
energizers or whatever.
Hope that makes sense.
mark
" Jill." <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mark M wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I did look at your site but I couldn't work out how much it would
> > cost as the pricing seemed a bit odd.
>
> type of energiser along the top -- battery solar mains
> length required down the side 25 m - 200m
> each energiser has standard and power plus versions available
>
> All terms are described above the table and contents of the kits explained
>
> It would be very useful to me to understand what made you feel the pricing
> was a bit odd. I am always interested to learn
>
> > I have since bought a roll of 2" chicken
> > wire. Its mainly to keep cats and foxes out
> > rather than the birds in. except the entrance i meantioned. I have
> > bought some 8foot stakes for that. so i'll have
> > a 6ft gate whch i assumed would do it.
>
> Both foxes and cats "can" climb 6 ft but keep things away from the fence
and
> ensure your birds are shut in every night
> Beware where the netting is buried in the ground - it does not take long
to
> rot and holes can be made by insistant noses
>
> The trees are so thick and the
> > undergrowth of them so dense that nothing can get
> > through really. The odd cat maybe or a determined bantam. Its mostly
> > just in case. I imgaine there are foxes here
> > as i see the odd dead one in the road and i'm sure there are badgers
> > as i've found my house rubbish all accross the yard
> > before now, must have been one of them. But i'll put them away at
> > night myself so hopefully i will be ok.
>
> Good luck and enjoy them
>
> --
>
> regards
> Jill Bowis
>
> Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
> Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
> Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
> Working Holidays in Scotland
> http://www.kintaline.co.uk
>
.
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