A Step-by-Step Guide
Available in eBook
Read for free here! until Saturday, December 5!
A
Step-by-Step Guide (Pet Owner's Guides Book 4)
A
guide to planning and constructing electric fences for horses and other
livestock. Learn what materials are needed to build an electric fence; what
options are available, and how to select the best option for your needs.
Step-by-step instructions guide you through each step of the process, to help
you get your electric fencing up in no time at all.
The guide covers electric fencing for horses, cattle, goats and sheep, poultry, pets, as well as the use of electric fencing to keep problem animals out.
This electric fencing guide is designed so that each chapter can be read as a stand-alone section, and thus used as a quick reference for that specific topic.
Presented in simple language that is not too technical, this electric fencing guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to plan and build electric fences to contain your livestock and keep problem animals at bay.
The guide covers electric fencing for horses, cattle, goats and sheep, poultry, pets, as well as the use of electric fencing to keep problem animals out.
This electric fencing guide is designed so that each chapter can be read as a stand-alone section, and thus used as a quick reference for that specific topic.
Presented in simple language that is not too technical, this electric fencing guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to plan and build electric fences to contain your livestock and keep problem animals at bay.
A Step-by-Step Guide
Available in eBook
Read for FREE here! until Saturday, December 5!
Biography
Jenny Griffin is a freelance writer and author specializing in topics related to pet
care, animal welfare, and environmental issues. She is passionate about animal
welfare and has worked with animals all her life, having owned her own pet
shop, dog grooming parlor, and educational mobile petting zoo. Jenny has a
Diploma in Nature Conservation together with a BSc Honors degree in Zoology,
and has worked as an Environmental Education Coordinator for two NGOs, and as a
Scientific Research Officer at the University of Cape Town - where she
conducted field research on the breeding biology of African penguins.
Jenny
resides in a rural coastal village with her extensive menagerie of rescued
animals, which over the years have included horses, goats, pigs, chickens,
rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, hamsters, and a variety of parrots and conures that
give her much pleasure. She has had extensive experience hand-rearing a wide
variety of avian species, including conures, parakeets, larger parrots, and
even penguins and other orphaned wild birds. When she is not writing or caring
for her feathered and furry charges, Jenny can be found surfing the waves at
her local beach, spending time with her horses, or relaxing on a hammock with a
conure on her shoulder. ;)
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