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Slidin' N
Reg. Feb 2008
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2013-12-02 6:57 PM
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Horses and Christmas Lights
Location: Texas
My husband put up Christmas lights across the front fence on our property....even the gate and put a wreath on it! I pull up nice and excited thinking how pretty! Then the next thought in my mind is the horses can get to them on one side. If they happen to chew on them is there enough electricity running thru them to kill or hurt them?
I know nothing about electricity.
thanks.
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rockinj
Reg. Nov 2007
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2013-12-02 7:02 PM
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RE: Horses and Christmas Lights
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Posts: 902
Location: Qld Australia
I am sure there would be. Can you put up an electric tape to keep them away?
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brlracerchick
Reg. Jun 2010
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2013-12-02 7:03 PM
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RE: Horses and Christmas Lights
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Location: Nebraska
Better to be safe than sorry. I'd take them down. We had a horse get electrocuted and die from a tank heater. After that, I don't take chances with electricity.
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Slidin' N
Reg. Feb 2008
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2013-12-03 12:36 AM
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RE: Horses and Christmas Lights
Location: Texas
Thanks everyone. We were able to rearrange a little and take down the last section of lights on that side. So I feel a lot better now. Thanks again.
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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
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2013-12-03 1:39 AM
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RE: Horses and Christmas Lights
Slidin' N - 2013-12-03 12:36 AM
Thanks everyone. We were able to rearrange a little and take down the last section of lights on that side. So I feel a lot better now. Thanks again.
You did good ....
110/120v is your most dangerous ... it can contract your muscles and you can't let go ........ where 220/240v will knock your butt 20 feet away from it ... you will know if you are still alive if you can stand up ... lol..
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