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Getting Started - Line Spacing

With an ElectroBraid™ fence you are building the equivalent of a "boxing ring". The corner and end posts must be strong enough to withstand the forces that would be transmitted if a horse were to strike the fence at speed.

Set the bottom strand at 18" to 26" above the ground.

Set the top strand at 48" to 54" above the ground.

Space the remaining strands equally. For 4 strands, you might space at 18", 30", 42" and 54". For 3 strands, you might space at 24", 36" and 48".

Installing Corner and End Posts/Braces

ElectroBraid™ is a tension system, which requires proper bracing. For proper performance, ensure each of the following are soundly and properly braced:

CORNERS – Any change in direction greater than 20 degrees should be considered a corner and properly braced.

ENDS – You normally have an end post where you terminate or start a fence:

  • For a gateway.
  • To divide an existing paddock into sections (cross fencing).
  • To start or terminate a run (eg. the side of a barn).

IN-LINE BRACINGWhenever you fence a long, straight run you should install a brace post every 2400 feet.

Proper Bracing will increase the effectiveness of your fence and reduce maintenance caused by post shifting. Incorrect or insufficient bracing will lead to fence failure and may be dangerous to your horses. If you are unsure of how to brace and/or your soil conditions please call us at 1-888-430-3330 for assistance.

After properly clearing the area you intend to fence, install all corner, end and gate posts. We recommend your posts be at least 5" to 6" in diameter (pressure treated for longevity). How deep to sink the post depends on the kind of soil and the exposure to frost in winter.

Posts should be set a minimum of 3 feet into the soil. In areas where ground does freeze, posts must be set to extend below the frost line. Failure to do so may cause your posts to shift, allowing the tension on the Braid™ to relax. In loose soil conditions such as sand or mud, consider cementing your posts or driving them deeper.

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