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Gap Zapper brings technology to the cattle guard industry

The Gap Zapper is now available in various sizes for use as a walk gate or drive-through gate, as well as being used in pivotal irrigation systems and intensive grazing operations.

Just roll out the Gap Zapper and attach it to an existing electric fence system or stand-alone fence charger for a permanent or portable livestock and/or wildlife guard. The Gap Zapper is a heavy two-layer rubber mat which sends out an electrical charge to curious animals and keeps them on the right side of your fence line. The Gap Zapper withstands all vehicular traffic except steel tracks, and you can walk across it if you have on rubber-or vinyl-soled shoes.

The Gap Zapper is less expensive, installs in minutes, requires no maintenance, increases efficiency and can be permanent or portable. For more information call 573-756-2050 or visit www.thegapzapper.com or visit Booth 388 in the Annex at the Ozark Fall Farmfest.


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