Rawline
Posted : 6/5/2009 8:26:17 PM
Everyone has given great advice, but the most important question to me is what are you trying to keep them out of with the fence? Do you live next to a busy highway or anything where they could get hurt. Are your horses used to hot wire or will it be a new experience for them?
I use a solar charger for quite a large area (about 7 acres) and it's doing a great job. I'm actually pretty impressed with it. We have no electricity there, so it was our only option. That darn fence is hot! We got a charger with as much power as we could get. I had never used the electric rope before (usually just regular wire with plastic tape tied on for visibility), but the rope makes a nice looking temporary fence.
I haven't used the plastic tape on the wire fence since my horses know the fence now. They can smell it and hear it and they don't push the fence at all, but not all horses are like that. Their first time under hot wire they ran through it a couple of times, but now they don't even notice. In fact, we discovered my old wire fence was down for most of the winter and nobody is any worse for the wear.
So I guess bottom line is whatever works best and is most affordable for you. They will eventually get used to it. Wire fencing is a lot cheaper than any other kind of fence and heck you can buy plastic posts at any ranch and home store and they are cheap also. Mostly depends on the horse I think and also the area where you live and the dangers outside the fence.
Good luck and happy fence building.