Are the birds injured by electrical shocks?
Electrical systems used for pigeon control work on the meadow electric fence principle. The birds receive an electric shock, which scares but does not injure them. Also, we work with a voltage that is not dangerous to birds. Systems with more than 7,000 volts (at 0,1A and 10k Ohm) are not allowed.
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