horseheart
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A few weeks ago we moved into our new home on 20 acres. Before this we had a wood fence. The horse and I are all new to electric fences.
There was a 1-2 acre track with wire fencing put up by previous owners for sheep. It was about 3.5 feet high but not hot.
I bought a solar box and made it hot.
Let me explain what I mean by hot. When I have sneaker on the fence does nothing so to test it I hold on to the metal part of a screwdriver in the ground and the fence. At first nothing but after about 2 sec I get a unpleasant shock. I assume this was enough.
When we let my minis out they ran right into the fence because they could not see it. So I bought white electric tape and white plastic poles and ran another fence about 4 ft inside the old fence (which was falling apart anyway).
Every day since one horse has gotten out. We could not figure out how. Today we watched Comanche lift the lower part of the fence and put it over his head and walk out!
Is the fence not hot enough? How can I get more voltage?
Here is a photo to help.
Any help appreciated,
Robin
There was a 1-2 acre track with wire fencing put up by previous owners for sheep. It was about 3.5 feet high but not hot.
I bought a solar box and made it hot.
Let me explain what I mean by hot. When I have sneaker on the fence does nothing so to test it I hold on to the metal part of a screwdriver in the ground and the fence. At first nothing but after about 2 sec I get a unpleasant shock. I assume this was enough.
When we let my minis out they ran right into the fence because they could not see it. So I bought white electric tape and white plastic poles and ran another fence about 4 ft inside the old fence (which was falling apart anyway).
Every day since one horse has gotten out. We could not figure out how. Today we watched Comanche lift the lower part of the fence and put it over his head and walk out!
Is the fence not hot enough? How can I get more voltage?
Here is a photo to help.
Any help appreciated,
Robin
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