| There was a time when livestock owners
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| | that your animal will be grounded and
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| follow a general mandate: sheep and
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| | shocked if it comes to contact with the
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| cattle are enclosed using electric wires
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| | grounded and hot line. Horse psychology
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| while horses are left enclosed in wooden
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| | expert Dave Bryson suggests that
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| fences. The excuse was that horses' eyes
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| | receiving shock teaches the horse to
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| have poor vision, hence, it is not
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| | "respect" and steer clear of electric
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| suitable to use thin electric wire horse
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| | fences. Fence voltage must be checked
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| fence. Horse fencing needs to be blunt or
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| | regularly to be sure that the voltage
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| the horses would get caught in the wires.
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| | remains at a constant, strong, but safe
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| Nowadays, new varieties of electric horse
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| | level. Using a voltage regulator to
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| fences are available. The new horse
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| | monitor fence voltage is also a good
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| fence, horse fencing wires, and cables
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| | option. These regulators will sound alarm
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| are designed with larger braids, bands or
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| | if the voltage changes. These will also
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| ribbons for greater equine visibility.
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| | stop running current on the fence until
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| The newly-developed electric fencing
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| | the source of the voltage increase or
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| quickly became the choice of the
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| | decrease is detected. It is advisable to
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| increasing horse-owning population who
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| | situate water troughs well away from the
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| have proven that the old thinking that
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| | fences so the horses will not get shocked
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| electric fences are unsafe is an outdated
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| | when they go for a drink. Surely, you
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| and obsolete idea. As safety is the most
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| | don't want to teach your prized animals
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| primary concern, electric fencing expert
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| | to dehydrate themselves.However, Corkery
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| Jennifer Corkery assures users that as
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| | also instructs users against the
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| long as precautions and proper
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| | following practices. Never use charger
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| maintenance are observed, there is no
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| | boxes and energizers for your horse
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| need to worry about electric fences
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| | fence, horse fencing, and electric cable
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| injuring your horses or escaping.Corkery
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| | needs that are not UL approved. Chargers
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| suggests the following steps in putting
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| | that are UL certified are guaranteed safe
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| up electric fences. Put grounding rods
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| | for people and the horses. High-tensile
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| and poles in constantly damp ground or
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| | electric wire horse fencing is not safe
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| ground with high moisture content. Ninety
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| | for horses. This is because they are too
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| five percent of electric horse fence,
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| | thin, and almost invisible to horse's
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| horse fencing, and wiring problems are
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| | eyes. Plus, they lack resiliency and pose
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| caused by too dry grounds. Regularly
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| | the risk of cutting horses' skin. Avoid
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| check horse fencing, especially if it's
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| | placing fence lines in areas where horses
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| woven. Wind movement may make the fence
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| | regularly play and exercise (running,
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| ineffective by breaking wire conductors
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| | rolling). Never cut the fences' power. It
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| in it. Use electric rope that is braided
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| | is recommended that fences must be
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| and has a large diameter. You can save
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| | powered up and charged everytime. A
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| money by making it your stable perimeter
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| | dollar increase in your electric bill is
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| fence since it is strong, durable, and
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| | insignificant and negligible when
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| highly-visible. Run current on the second
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| | compared to your horses' safety.
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| cable of your fence. This will ensure
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