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:tongue2: ok now I have your attention Lads I thought I would introduce to you a handy little tool I came across on my travels today,, :angel:

 

we all know that moment when we're out with the dogs or checking horses etc, when we have to pop under electric fences, unsteadily balance over barb wire and kick the leg up to move brambles out the way, put a coat over barb wire for the dog to jump over, use boot/lead to tub wire up a tad to let dog go under the barb wire,,, ring a bell ? :hmm:

 

I was talking to a buddy of mine, an older gentleman hunter, who isn't as young as he used to be or has bad back/leg, who has bought a tool that can move a live electric fence wire so you can hop over, or lift barb wire to let the dog under without tearing the back to bits! :thumbs:

 

it claims to do other uses too, like tease knots out of horses manes, remove plastic netting from hay,, hold roses still for trimming, help pull roots etc from the ground. but personally for the gentleman hunter/fisher/shooter who hasn't got the care for leaping fences,i think this little gadget would do a lot of people well. perfect size for pocket and you can buy one on its own or a packet of five, so you have one for your dog walking coat another for your fishing coat, another for the cammo etc and a sparefor if/when you lose it,, :whistling:

 

the gadget is called Fense Safe and available to Ireland and UK :victory:

 

pm me for the suppliers details, well worth it :bye:

 

all the best Annemarie x

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