Joe Cowboy
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- Oct 7, 2011
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- kioti DK45
Horses have been all I do for a living for almost 14 years. I have had hundreds of different horses over the years and have miles of fence that I have had in just about every possible style. Any kind of smooth wire and horses do not mix. I've seen a horse die in wire and I've seen multiple horses deglove (as in skin clean) limbs requiring hundreds of stitches. Luckily, by far the best, easiest, most effective and neatest fencing option has also been one of the cheapest and is simple to use and move as a temp fence or to keep permanent. Hit electro-braid.com there's a good chance a Tractor Supply or someone near you carries it, or they ship pretty quick if you order it. last check it was about $200 for a 1200' spool. On flat ground posts can be as far as 75' apart and on hilly or rolling ground posts are only needed to help the line go with the terrain. Be sure to sink 3 grounding rods as they recommend and use the recommended split bolts for connections, not just tied knots. I've had mine for about 8 years and have extremely little maintenance time, the horses respect it and we have exactly zero fence related injuries or incidents. Good Luck. Also, don't confuse the cheap pvc "rope" at the feed store for the same stuff. It rots fast in the elements and ultra-violet, breaks a lot and will drive you nuts in short order. (ps: I do not work for electro-braid
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