Electric Fencing for Horses: A Safe, Flexible & Cost-Effective Solution for Modern Grazing
When it comes to keeping horses safe and secure, fencing isn’t just a boundary — it’s peace of mind. Whether you manage a busy livery yard or a couple of much-loved ponies at home, electric fencing for horses offers a practical, highly visible and adaptable solution.
In this guide, we’ll cover how electric fencing works for horses, why it’s so effective, and how to set it up safely.
It's hands-down the most common question we get asked at www.electricfencing.co.uk: "Which energiser do I need for my electric fence?" Whether you're a smallholder, hobby farmer, poultry keeper, or seasoned livestock owner, choosing the right energiser is key to keeping your animals safe, keeping predators out and your fence working reliably.
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How do you transfer power from a perimeter electric fence to a strip grazing fence?
Meriel Younger from www.electricfencing.co.uk doesn’t have all the answers… but she does know a lot about electric fencing!
Electric fencing is a simple concept – the power from the energiser flows through the metal of a lead out cable or the metal filaments within the rope, tape or polywire or whatever conductor you are using. The power is converted by the energiser in to a high volt low amp pulse that travels