Posted by oj on May 11, 2010 at 11:24:31 from (96.63.37.108):
In Reply to: Electric fence voltage posted by CB in central NY on May 11, 2010 at 06:55:16:
Are you using ribbon (tape like, flat and thin) or wovenpoly wire (looks like baler twine)... we've found the woven polywire better than the tape stuff, and also the colour makes a difference too, white is far better than yellow or orange, somehow the animals see it better... the best we've found so far is white with a red weave in it.. and the more expensive stuff has more wire in it, that helps a lot...
Your ground system sounds ok, the only other thing that might help is to loop all the ends of your perimeter wire, so it is one continuous loop, with no brakes in the wire, using underground wire to go under gates etc... that can make a big difference, makes the shock come from both sides as it were...
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