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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Equine


Is electric fencing safe for my horses?

Why is electric fence better than other types of horse fences?

What's the best way to fence aggressive horses or stallions?

How do I prevent "cribbing"?

Is electric fencing safe for my horses?
The brief, safe shock your horse receives from an electric fence will not injure it, but will teach it to respect and avoid the fence. Zareba Systems' fence controllers are built to U.L. safety standards and will not harm humans or animals.

Traditional fencing is more apt to injure horses when they get scared or spooked, and attempt to push through or jump over it. A properly installed Horse-Sense Electric Fence System® from Zareba with all white components is the safest, most visible method to keep your horses contained.

Why is electric fence better than other types of horse fences?
Electric fencing is the most affordable and effective method to contain horses, while safeguarding them from injury. Barbed wire, woven-wire, and wooden fences can injure a "spooked" horse that attempts to run through or jump over them. Imagine the injuries a horse will sustain if it gets tangled in barbed wire.

Electric fencing costs less, is easier to install, requires less maintenance, and controls horses more effectively than conventional fencing.

What's the best way to fence aggressive horses or stallions?
If normally kept segregated for breeding purposes, stallions or other aggressive horses may become highly motivated to escape confinement, especially when nearby mares are in heat.

To contain aggressive horses, maintain 3,000 - 4,000 volts on the fence line. A low impedance fence controller is recommended for poly tape and poly rope. Four to five strands of fence wire are best. The more aggressive the horse, the more intense the shock must be to discourage them.

How do I prevent "cribbing"?
You can easily add electrified wire to an existing fence. This option can prevent "cribbing" or chewing the tops of wood fences, as well as keep horses from jumping, or prevent animal pressure on the fence. A variety of Red Snap'r® brand insulators allow you to install an electrified wire to the top or interior of your fence.

Consider the SC10N Snap'r Cap'r that mounts on the top of wood or t-posts. Also any of the "extender" type insulators will put the fence wire about 5" out from the existing fence, preventing animals from pressing against it.

 

 

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