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- February 21, 2011 at 11:17 pm #42476minkParticipant
looks like my horses finally figured out theres no power in the fence . i turned it off in november when it snowed and the snow got so deep the top wire was only a foot and a half or so above. they got out today , so i guess im going to put a high strand up for 200-250 feet with the charger hooked to it before they go out again. will have to disconnect the rest of the fence til april when the snow melts….mink
February 22, 2011 at 11:55 pm #65873minkParticipantwondering what others do in deep snow areas for fencing around their barns. i keep my horses in every nite but they go outside in the light with a round bale . they seem to stay within a few hundred feet of the barn most days.
February 23, 2011 at 1:45 am #65870jen judkinsParticipantMink, I spend most of my winter with my fingers crossed ;):rolleyes::p
February 23, 2011 at 1:49 am #65869greyParticipantCan you do step-in posts and electrobraid or hot tape? 200-250 feet is a lot of step-in posts, as far as my budget is concerned, but that hot wire a foot and a half above the snow sounds dangerous.
February 23, 2011 at 3:58 am #65871near horseParticipantall you need is an occasional shock to keep ’em honest (most of ’em). They know where the fence is if it’s in the same place (permanent). If they get out, I juice it up and wait for them to repeat their breakout. That usually settles them down.
February 27, 2011 at 12:15 am #65872Ed ThayerParticipantI am with Jen, I hope they do not figure it out. I had a Haflinger that would test the fence and I ended up running solid aluminum wire and after a couple of hits he got the idea again.
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