Posted by Nancy Howell on March 02, 2010 at 20:48:10 from (71.158.174.23):
In Reply to: Who has horses??? posted by dave2 on March 02, 2010 at 13:12:09:
Got 4, none are fence testers or jumpers.
Our place in Dallas was wood posts & cattle panels and the horses rubbed on it so hard they were popping the staples out of the posts. I ran a single strand of galvanized wire about 42 inches from the ground (hip high to the horses). Parmak charger rated for 10 miles of fencing, powered less than 1 mile. Packed a wallop (wanna guess how I know?) No more rubbing on the fence or even getting close to it.
Horses are now at the farm in E. Tx.
Top strand is electrobraid, bottom strand is poly twine. Powered by the same Parmak charger. Now running 2 strands, approx. 3/4 mile. Horses don"t even get close to it. During the summer, had a tree go down on the fence. Horses never crossed even though the strands were on the ground.
I"ve used the Parmak mag solar charger. It doesn"t have nearly the punch the plug in has.
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