Which type of electric fence is suitable for your horse fencing?

Horses have different requirements for a fence than other animal species. Horses are large, powerful animals with a strong flight instinct. In stressful situations, they react instinctively and with great force. That is why it is not only important whether an electric fence is suitable for horses, but also what quality suits the situation in which electric fence is used.

By focusing not on the product itself, but on the characteristics that an electric fence must possess to provide your horse with a safe paddock, it becomes easier to make an informed choice. These characteristics determine how safe a fence is in practice and how well it suits everyday use.

Visibility of the electric fence

Visibility is an essential characteristic of the electric fence for horses. Horses initially recognise a fence visually. The more clearly the electric fence is visible in the landscape, the quicker the horse will recognise and respect it as a boundary. A clearly visible fence reduces the chance of a horse accidentally bumping into it and directly contributes to safety in the paddock.

Wider electric fence, such as tape, rope or equifence, offers better visibility. As a result, horses notice them more quickly. Steel wire or polywire are thinner and therefore less conspicuous. Consequently, horses are less likely to notice them.

Behaviour on contact and escape

No fence can prevent an escape. That is precisely why, with horse fencing, it is important how the electric fence behaves when a horse comes into contact with it. In the event of an escape, the electric fence must break so that the horse does not injure itself on the tape or wire and does not become entangled in the electric fence.

Materials with a larger contact surface, such as tape, equifence and rope, distribute the force more effectively when the horse comes into contact with the fence. This prevents the material from cutting into the skin and reduces the risk of serious injury. These types of electric fence are designed to break in a controlled manner in the event of an escape.

An electric fence with a small contact surface, such as polywire, concentrates the forces on a very small point. This can lead to cuts in the event of an escape. Polywire is therefore not suitable as a primary fence for horses. Steel wire is also not suitable as a primary electric fence, due to the risk of injury upon contact or breakage. Steel wire can, however, be used in combination with a wooden fence. It is less suitable for horses as a stand-alone electric fence.

Stability and susceptibility to wind

If an electric fence is susceptible to wind and starts flapping, it can lose its voltage and sag. This increases the risk of a horse becoming entangled in the fence.

The extent to which the electric fence remains taut is closely linked to the quality of the material. Cheaper grades of tape or rope have more stretch and lose their voltage more quickly. High-quality versions with little stretch, such as TurboStar tape, remain tauter and behave more calmly under wind loads. This contributes to a stable and safer fence.

Installation and application

Many electric fences are relatively easy to install, provided the electric fence is fitted correctly and is properly tensioned. Correct tension is essential to maintain the material’s properties and to create a safe fence.

Equifence requires greater precision during installation and is specifically intended for permanent fences. It is advisable to have Equifence installed by a professional fence fitter to ensure the fence functions correctly and remains safe in the long term.

Permanent or temporary use of electric fence

For permanent fences, a higher quality of electric fence wire is generally required. The material must be highly resistant to UV radiation and weather conditions. It must also show minimal stretch, so that it remains taut for a long time and requires little maintenance. Equifence and 40mm tape are intended exclusively for permanent use. 12.5mm and 20mm tape and rope can be used for both mobile and permanent fences.

Electric fence that is less suitable for horses

Not all types of electric fence are suitable for use with horses. Polywire and steel wires do not meet the safety requirements applicable to horses. Due to the small contact surface and their behaviour in the event of an escape, these materials pose an increased risk of injury and entanglement. They are therefore not recommended as the primary fence for horses.

Quality comparison

The tables below show the different types of electric fences based on quality. From basic and standard to pro and premium, the options are clearly compared. This helps you determine which quality best suits your situation and intended use.

Cord guides

Economy line

Powerline

Turboline

Suitable for horses

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voltage at the start of the fence

8000V

8000V

8000V

Voltage after 100 metres

4700V

6000V

8000V

Voltage after 500 metres

2000V

4500V

7500V

Voltage after 1000 metres

1000V

2500V

7000V

UV warranty

3 years

5 years

7 years

Recommended fence length

<500m

<500m

>500m

Item numbers

063918

063963

057856

063932

072460

056101

063925

063956

058006

063949

072453

057993

Tape guides

Powerline

Turboline

TurboStar

Suitable for horses

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voltage at the start of the fence

8000V

8000V

8000V

Voltage after 100 metres

6000V

7600V

8000V

Voltage after 500 metres

4400V - 4500V

6400V

7500V

Voltage after 1000 metres

2300V - 2500V

5300V

7000V

UV warranty

5 years

5 years

7 years

Recommended fence length

<500m

<500m

>500m

Item numbers

062303

076232

072439

06237

086231

010608

106236

079391

070862

006246

086306

072446

060696

007608

010615

060702

070879

007592

010516

Equifence guides

TurboStar Equifence
7,98/2.7mmHTHC

Equifence 7,5/2,5mm HT

Suitable for horses

Yes

Yes

Voltage at the start of the fence

8000V

8000V

Voltage after 100 metres

8000V

8000V

Voltage after 500 metres

7900V

7800V

Voltage after 1000 metres

7800V

7500V

UV warranty

10 years

10 years

Recommended fence length

>500m

>500m

Item numbers

912042

009124

912240

053858

Polywire guides

Powerline Vidoflex 3

PowerLine Vidoflex 6

Turboline Vidoflex 9

Suitable for horses

No

No

No

Voltage at the start of the fence

8000V

8000V

8000V

Voltage after 100 metres

3600V

4900V

7800V

Voltage after 500 metres

1100V

2300V

7000V

Voltage after 1000 metres

600V

1400V

6400V

UV warranty

5 years

5 years

5 years

Recommended fence length

<500m

<500m

>500m

Item numbers

019335

021680

011247

010554

021697

011254

063987

063970

049028

072422

054862

075775

086290

092352

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