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Original ElectroBraid Electric Horse Fence 1200ft
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Item Number: Braid
Manufacturer Part No: Braid
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What
is ElectroBraid™?
ElectroBraid™ is a permanent electric fence designed especially
for horses. It is both a physical barrier and a psychological
deterrent. It is highly visible to horses, strong, durable and
resilient. Most important, it is so safe that the Company can
offer a limited Safety Warranty against horses getting injured.
What
does it look like?
ElectroBraid™ looks like high quality braided yachting rope. A
double helix of copper wire conductors is braided into the outer
jacket of the rope. 3 or 4 strands of Braid™ of ¼ inch diameter
are mounted on electrical insulators on fence posts. Fence posts
can be wood, vinyl, steel or fiberglass, spaced 30 to 50 feet
apart. The Braid™ comes in white, black or speckled.
Why
is it new and different?
Traditional electric cattle fencing uses small diameter steel
wires which are hard for horses to see. The ropes of ElectroBraid™
are highly visible. Their break strength is equal to the steel
wire but they are resilient like the ropes in a boxing ring. ElectroBraid™
can absorb the energy of a panicked horse at full gallop and will
typically bounce the horse back into its pasture with no harm
to horse or fence.
How
durable is ElectroBraid™ Fence?
The high-grade polyester fiber is the same fiber used in automotive
seat belts and parachute harnesses. Polyester resists attack by
ultra-violet light, salt, manure and most farm chemicals. The
copper develops an oxidized outer layer or 'patina' that protects
the copper wire from corrosion. The Braid™ carries a 25 year warranty.
A quality energizer can last up to 10 years.
How
does it work?
ElectroBraid Fence is both a physical barrier and a psychological
deterrent. Once a horse receives a painful shock the horse will
not go near the fence again. It won't rub against the fence. It
won't crib on it. And it won't try to jump over it or go through
it or go under. It doesn't want to get shocked again.
Is
the electric shock harmless?
The electric shock from a UL or CSA approved fence energizer is
completely harmless. The shock is extremely low amperage for 3/10,000
of a second, once a second. The shock is similar to the static
shock you get from touching your TV screen, but more painful.
Once shocked, neither you, nor your horse, want to touch the fence
again.
How
can an electric shock be painful to a stallion but not harmful
to a baby horse?
The brief electric shock causes a painful muscle contraction but
there is not enough current to harm your physiology, heart or
nervous system. The safety of a two year old child is the standard
used by national testing laboratories such as UL and CSA. UL reports
that there has never been a serious injury from a UL approved
electric fence energizer since UL started safety testing in 1940.
What
makes ElectroBraid a safe horse fence?
There are no impact injuries. There are no sharp points or hard
edges. There are no boards to break or splinter. There are no
wires to cut or puncture. Horses crib on board fences and rub
against it. Even minor cuts can become seriously infected. The
worst potential injury with ElectroBraid™ is if a horse is able
to wrap a strand of Braid™ completely around a rear leg and struggles.
The prospect of such an accident can be virtually eliminated by
wiring and grounding the fence correctly, by keeping the Braid™
taut and by using an ElectroBraid Fence Minder™.
Why
is it so secure?
ElectroBraid™ has the same break strength as high tensile wire
and, because it is so resilient, a horse can't break it. By contrast
with conventional fencing that is not electric, ElectroBraid™
shocks a horse. The horse doesn't understand the shock - - it
just wants to stay well clear in future. A horse has never voluntarily
jumped ElectroBraid™ Fence, to our knowledge.
How
do horses feel about ElectroBraid?
"Horses love ElectroBraid™!" our customers tell us. Horses are
herd animals, born to roam free in wide open spaces. With ElectroBraid™
fence, all the horses can see each other and stallions can see
their mares. There are no places for predators to hide. Horses
don't pace up and down their fence line. Owners say horses are
more relaxed. They can see you and you can see them!
What
about predators?
ElectroBraid™ effectively excludes predators. Dogs and coyotes
respect ElectroBraid™, as do bears and cougars!
Why
is the installed cost low?
ElectroBraid™ can be self-installed with hand-tools, by almost
anyone….like stringing clothes line. A professional fence installer
is not required. The Braid™ costs 16 to 18 cents a foot. Fence
posts can be set 30 to 50 feet apart depending on terrain and
local snow conditions. By contrast, conventional horse fences
require a post every 8 or 10 feet. To relocate your ElectroBraid™
fence, you don't need a contractor.
Why
is maintenance cost low?
If you properly install your corner and end posts, they won't
move. Brass and copper components won't corrode. Occasionally
an insulator might break and need replacement. Little else will
need repair. For some reason, lightning rarely touches ElectroBraid™
- - if it does, a few hundred feet of ElectroBraid™ may need replacement,
and perhaps an energizer. If a tree falls on the fence, cut it
off and the Braid™ will spring right back. Horses don't crib on
ElectroBraid™ or rub against it. The fence is seldom if ever damaged
by storms, including ice storms and tornadoes. Repairs are quick
and easily done by hand.
What
maintenance is required?
Walk the fence line to confirm your fence has not been damaged.
Check the voltage regularly. An ElectroBraid Fence Minder™ will
monitor your fence voltage 24/7 and warn you if the voltage drops.
Once or twice a year, mow weeds from under your fence. In the
spring, make sure no fence posts have been heaved by frost.
How
can ElectroBraid™ protect an existing fence? Mount ElectroBraid™
as a single strand on top of almost any fence. The psychological
deterrence to horses is dramatic. One stallion that regularly
jumped his pipe and cable fence, to impregnate a neighbor's mares,
never jumped the fence again after a single strand of ElectroBraid
was added. (Don't use cheap high tensile wire or polywire - -
they are both unsafe to horses).
How
does ElectroBraid™ Fence compare to other electric fence systems?
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Stranded electric rope "unravels" under tension and needs constant
tightening. By contrast, ElectroBraid™ is dimensionally stable
because of its braided-over-inner-core construction. The Braid™
shrinks back to its original length, even after stretching.
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Woven
electrical horse tape contains parallel electrical conductors.
These wires take much of the strain and tension. The wires tend
to break under windy conditions. By contrast the copper wire
conductors in ElectroBraid™ are formed in helical coils like
springs. This allows bend and stretch. All tension is taken
by the fiber strands. The copper wires won't break up to 1,000
pounds tension and cannot break under normal loads.
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Electric
polywire is lightweight and small diameter. It breaks easily
and can cut horse flesh like a knife.
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Conventional
high tensile wire (HTW) electric fence is good for cattle but
not for horses. Unlike cattle, horses are excitable, high-strung
animals. Horses often don't see the steel fence wires. The wires
can break under impact and wrap and cut and puncture flesh.
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Certain
electric fence rail systems are especially made for horses.
These are worth considering but tend to be expensive to install
and may not be as safe as ElectroBraid™.
Why
does ElectroBraid specify accessories of copper, brass and glass-filled
nylon?
Quality…. Quality…. Quality…. It costs a little more but saves a
fortune in performance and durability.
Brass
is an alloy of copper. Glass filled nylon is the strongest available
commercial plastic material for insulator construction.
Copper
and brass are compatible metals. Brass is an alloy of copper.
They don't suffer the natural electrolytic corrosion that occurs
when dissimilar metals come in contact with each other. Copper
does not rust. It develops an oxidized protective coating called
a "patina". Next to gold and silver, copper is the best natural
conductor of electricity. Copper is 70 times more conductive
than steel. Telephone and power companies use only copper wiring.
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