Patchworkpony
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How do you make shetlands respect electric fencing? Does permanent wooden stakes with 4 strands work attached work or am I wasting my time? Any ideas gratefully received!
How do you make shetlands respect electric fencing? Does permanent wooden stakes with 4 strands work attached work or am I wasting my time? Any ideas gratefully received!
I was going to say that!You attach it to the mains!
My 4 only ever needed zapped once to respect it. They can however tell if it's off then they don't give a ***** and are straight through it
Get an energiser with the highest number of joules possible. Most battery energisers are 1 joule max (and some a lot less). A 1 joule energiser will run approximately 10km of fencing - but bear in mind that this is one strand. As most tapes are now between 8 and 11 strand you can divide that distance by 8 and then 3 again for 3 rows - so that 10km may only be around 500m which really isn't very much, especially if it is earthing on long grass or weeds. So what might be 8000v at the start, might only be 500V at the end and not much zap.
I've just bought a mains energiser from Germany (with help of google translate) which is 7 joules, runs at 10,000V, will cover 100,000km and run two fences. It's €139 which is much better than comparable ones which seem to be around £250. This is the link.
https://www.weidezaun.info/voss-farming-tesla-7-230v-weidezaungeraet.html
Read the post ,and guessed the author,Yay I win! Popsdosh ,you save me so much typing!Think you may need to modify your figures as it appears that on light vegetation they claim 8km.
From farm experience when it comes to energisers you get what you pay for. All ours now keep in touch via mobile and tell you output and 12v battery reserves daily and text the moment fence stops working for any reason.
By the way the fence line will have almost exactly the same voltage which ever end you test at it does not start high and drop off the further you get away however that is a very good indication you dont have a good earth.
Make sure it's tensioned really well....use plenty of posts...the more the better so the gap between each is short. Make sure both ends are solid ie wooden posts and if there are any corners, then use a wooden post. They tend to only get through when there is give in the tape/wire ....if it is tensioned so its like a solid fence then they wont bother.
I keep mine on on just one strand at chest height like this
My 4 only ever needed zapped once to respect it. They can however tell if it's off then they don't give a ***** and are straight through it
Wrap them in tin foil.