This is normal due to residual offset voltage after use. As a safety precaution, wait 1–2 minutes before touching the metal release tip (at the end of the shaft) to allow the voltage to dissipate.
No, a 9000V cattle prodder is not suitable for sheep, as they are more sensitive than cattle. Using such a high voltage can cause stress or injury. For sheep, we recommend using a handheld cattle prodder designed for their needs.
Perfect for keeping the horses out of the pumpkin patch - its panel fenced but they do insist on sticking their heads through and that could lead to an expensive vet bill.
Easy to install works as it’s designed to highly recommend specifically for a large property which is what we have keeps my dog out of areas he shouldn’t be. Team members awesome to deal with.