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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | What is your experience with the best electric fencing for horses? Because of a lack of fence on some pasture I'm renting where I have my horses, I need a temporary fence until the permanent one is set up which we are hoping will be some time this spring. Do you prefer AC, DC, or solar powered fence? How many strands of wire? I've not set up an electric fence before...I can do real fences, but this is a whole new realm for me, besides the fact that I have great respect for electricity. The area, at this time, isn't very large, but I am anticipating using it on another, larger area if the permanent fence isn't put up in the amount of time it should be (which isn't my responsibility, though I've offered to help). Any advice and brand names are helpful! |
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 The Vaccinator
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | We use the white electric rope -- two strands with solar powered charger. |
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 Texas Tenderheart
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Delta Cowgirl - 2015-04-11 4:14 PM We use the white electric rope -- two strands with solar powered charger.
This is the same exact setup we have and I believe it is 30 mile charge. Whatever it is it will knock your butt on the ground-trust me. It's really fun when you have a migraine and you happen to somehow touch it!   I'll get my DH to give me the specs on it to help you more on putting yours up. |
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Elite Veteran
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| I have a two strand high tensile wire fence. It's got a 50 mile Gallagher plug in electric fencer. They don't bother it. It will drop you flat though if you touch it. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | I'm not sure of the name of the fencer we finally got, but it was made in Australia and used on the giant stations they have there... Runs miles of wire and will knock you on your backside... It was 10,000 volts at 1/4 amp. |
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  Sock eating dog owner
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | You need 2 wires. Solar is dandy and a blessing should the power go out. T he white wire is ok but will need changing after a year. The wide tape beats itself to death rendering it useless. Make sure to walk the fence with your horse so they won't run through it. Even let them touch it and move it with a stick so they see it there. Be sure to leave a halter on the first day should they get a wild hair and start running and forget to stop. Get the one rated for horses and cows anything less in not enough jolt. Place low wire at thigh height and second just above your horse chest that is guess t. mate. My in law always said you only need 1 wire which is bs. If I wasn't around when they kicked through the wire they would be out on the road. I'm all for 2 or more wires.mine are in 2 wire and it works fine. |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Thanks very much, I appreciate the advice! I'm hoping the electric fence will be only temporary as the permanent fence is supposed to be done this spring. :) |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | purplemoon828 - 2015-04-11 5:09 PM
I have a two strand high tensile wire fence. It's got a 50 mile Gallagher plug in electric fencer. They don't bother it. It will drop you flat though if you touch it.
This is the same set up we have, and I'm so happy with it. Our horses respect it completely; there have been times the fence was left unplugged and we didn't know it-----and that's because the horses acted the exact same way as if it was charged to the max!! I have had people tell me we're blessed to have exceptional horses and that they wouldn't trust electrical fencing, but whichever is the case I have only good things to say about it. |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| I have electric chargers in the barn and a solar Galleger (sp?) for the pasture. I use the flat, tape, 3 rows. Very happy with it, rarely have to mess with fixing fence. |
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 Reaching for the stars....
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| I separated my dry lot years ago with electric tape. Southern States was carrying a taller pole with more holders that I string 4 lines on. I want them to see and respect that line and 2 lines just didn't seem to get their attention. I do restring it almost always once a year. I use the skinny tape. I'd rather use the skinny rope, but it doesn't have as much visual presence. My theory is - if one is going to go through they're going to go through, so I want a fence that won't give me a vet bill if they do. |
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Sideways Riding Expert
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        Location: ND--it snows, it floods, it snows, it floods | I've got 3 strand high tensile with the top and bottem being hot and the middle not. I have a Gallagher solar fencer and other then the battery going dead every couple of years we are good to go. |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Luckily my horses aren't too rowdy (I only have two), and my mare is definitely hot wire trained. She decided to scratch her butt on one once at a friends place, and she thought once was enough, LOL. The other one has a little to learn, but is very respectful of fencing of any kind, so far (knock on wood), I do appreciate the advice. |
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 Texas Tenderheart
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     Location: Red Raiderland | We have never had a horse not respect a hotwire...if it is on. Our stallion is kept in a pasture with an alley separating him from geldings in three adjoining pastures and he has total respect for his two strand rope hot wire. We also have the filament stretchy wire that is not hot and most of our fifteen horses totally respect it. We have a mare and all three of her colts walked right through that filament so we had to put hotwire up in their pastures. They have never tried to walk through it since then. I'll try and get pics of our setup and post it on here later. |
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| If you tie some of that flag tape (purchase at HD or Lowe's) the horses will see it and not be so apt to go through the fence when you first put them in there. Use at least 2 strands-solar is ok but if you have a battery just watch when the grass turns brown-our neighbor had one-it arced & set the country side on fire, took 5 fire departments to put it out... |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Thanks! So what I have for now is Gallaghers is a good brand, use rope or tape instead of wire, 2 strands, and be careful of battery powered ones if the area is dry. I do have a barn with a plug-in that is on a separate meter that I can hook up to if battery or solar won't work. My dad has been my go to fencing guy because he was raised on a farm and he has been giving me advice too, but he has been sick and I may have to figure this out for myself this time. I've started making my list as I hope to make it to the farm store in the next day or two. Thank you again! |
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 Texas Tenderheart
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     Location: Red Raiderland | MTC, I sure hope your dad gets to feeling better. I got some pics of our fence today. Let's see if I can load them... Top and middle strands are hot rope and the others are filament.
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Kaycee - 2015-04-12 6:14 PM MTC, I sure hope your dad gets to feeling better.
I got some pics of our fence today. Let's see if I can load them...
Top and middle strands are hot rope and the others are filament.
Thanks so much for sharing! I don't think mine will be quite as high as your's...it will be about the height of a barbed wire fence. It definitely gives me an idea though!  |
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 Texas Tenderheart
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     Location: Red Raiderland | mtcanchazer - 2015-04-12 9:33 PM Kaycee - 2015-04-12 6:14 PM MTC, I sure hope your dad gets to feeling better.
I got some pics of our fence today. Let's see if I can load them...
Top and middle strands are hot rope and the others are filament. Thanks so much for sharing! I don't think mine will be quite as high as your's...it will be about the height of a barbed wire fence. It definitely gives me an idea though! 
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | We have 4 strands of 1/2" white tape. Only 2nd from the top is lit up. It works for us as we rent.
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 Poor Cracker Girl
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      Location: Feeding mosquitos, FL | Four strands of Electro-braid and a 30 mile AC charger for about 2 miles of fence. Hot like fire!
I have a gelding who has no respect for a fence unless it is lit up like a Christmas tree. The tape and the wire didn't conduct enough jolt but that rope keeps him on his side of the fence. Giant a-hole. |
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