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It depends on who owns it. If you want a low voltage one, then you buy a low voltage one. If you are talking about a ranch cattle fencer, mine puts out about 15,000 volts.

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Urinating on an electric fence can result in an electric shock due to the current passing through the urine stream and into the body. This can be dangerous and potentially cause injuries. It is important to avoid contact with electric fences to prevent accidents.


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