Suzanne Clothier-Rice, Hawks
Hunt Farm, St. Johnsville, NY
(518)
568-3325
"My
husband and I recently purchased our dream farm in upstate
New York. Like many dream farms it needs a good deal of work and
fencing.
We
investigated all available fencing options and were disappointed.
Then we found ElectroBraid™.
First,
we were amazed at the low price for such a high quality product.
We
had already installed a mile of high tensile wire fence. Tired
of wrestling with difficult wire and specialty tools, we were
delighted with the ease of installing ElectroBraid™.
ElectroBraid™
carries voltage so effectively that even our biggest Scottish
Highland bulls respect this fence. It's also easy to move for
rotational grazing.
We
are so impressed with the quality, safety factors, appearance,
ease of installation, and pricing of ElectroBraid™, we plan to
fence our entire 193 acres using ElectroBraid™.
Please
feel free to use us as a reference for any potential customers
with questions."
Tim Petty, Petty Quarter Horses,
Ocala, FL
(352)
368-5960
"Your
product is the best thing to happen to us in a long time. We have
added ElectroBraid™ as a top-rail protector on our existing 4-board
fence. The advantages are numerous:
Safety
for the horses;
Less
wear and tear on the pasture grass along the fences because
the horses no longer pace the fence line;
Fence
board repair is now almost non-existent;
ElectroBraid™
is very professional and clean looking;
We
no longer have electric wire breaking and tangling in the horses'
legs;
We
no longer have horses chewing the boards until they become unsafe
and dangerous.
We
have installed ElectroBraid™ throughout our entire farm, and we
are completely satisfied.We highly recommend anyone looking for
fence products, or to improve existing fences to consider ElectroBraid™.
Sincere thanks."
Barry McQuigen, Beef
Farmer, Middleton, N.S.
(902)
825-4368
"We were separating our calves from our cows, getting them
ready to be weaned. That's always when the calves go through the
fences. Some are spooky and run through anything. They run through
page wire and barbed wire easily. So I was faced with having to
put up rail fencing at quite a cost.
I
was introduced to ElectroBraid™, so I thought we'd try it. It's
cheaper and it's attractive.
So
we separated the calves from the cows, expecting to see some calves
running through the ElectroBraid™ just like they have through
every other fence, but for some reason I cannot explain, the calves
haven't gone near the fence. Right from the word "go",
right from the start, they have not gone near the fence. You can
go down there and walk around and there are no tracks near the
fence. The calves are always 3-5 feet away from it. The cattle
totally leave it alone.
We
had the cattle separated, in the proper yards, in maybe an hour
and a half. In previous years, it would be an all-day event because
we would be losing cattle through the fence and we would be chasing
them back in again. Now it's a picnic.
I
can't explain it. I just know it's working so well that
I can go away whenever I want.
I
couldn't do what I've just done with any other fencing. My cattle
are weaned. They've adjusted well. They were weaned outdoors where
they should have been weaned. It's been a pleasure working with
ElectroBraid™, and it took just one day to put it up. We are holding
70 cows and 70 calves in that area."
Additional
phone call following the initial recorded interview:
"We
just had a pretty stressful time loading some cattle for market
and they were difficult to catch. There were some pretty wild cows
in the bunch. We had them penned in the corner and they had three
options: they could go through the new ElectroBraid™, go through
us, or go in the barn.
They
didn't even look at going through the ElectroBraid™. They only
looked at the barn and us. Frequently they went through us, but
the fence was perfect.
I
just wanted to let you know we're really satisfied with it."
Dr. Gary E. Galloway,
D.V.M., Denfield, Ontario
(519)
225-2190
"As a veterinarian engaged in clinical practice for over
thirty years, I have encountered many horses injured by contact
with various types of fencing. In my opinion, ElectroBraid™ is
a safe and effective alternative to materials currently in use."
Harry Jensen, Cattle
and Dairy Farmer, Norwich, Ontario
(519)
468-6822
"I spent about two hours and put up a 1/2 mile of ElectroBraid™
by myself. I just used steel stakes, shoved them into the plowed
field, then pulled it up tight by hand. Then I laid the braid
right in the plastic insulators. That's all there was to it.
The
ElectroBraid™ is now up for a month. My cows have grazed beside
it all the time. No problem at all.. they never got out once.
There's
something about it... they won't come near it.
I've
never seen them closer than 5 feet. There's a trench, a dead furrow,
right beside the electric fence. Normally the cattle walk the
trench, rather than in the plowed field, or in the pasture. But
now they don't, they stay right away from that fence. Whether
it's the size of the braid, or the shininess of the braid, there's
something about it, they just won't go near it. It's almost as
if they can sense the electricity without having to touch it.
The
animals respect this fence more than any fence I have ever used.
It's like they think it's a mile high.
As
far as I can see it's the best fence we ever owned"
ElectroBraid's experience at our test farm
in Nova Scotia
Trial
by ice
(see
pictures)
In
the winter of 1998, we had a freezing rain that put 2"
of ice on everything. The fence included. Some lines, where
there was more than 130' between posts, sagged seriously. However,
as soon as the ice melted, or fell off, the fence sprang back
to its original shape. Where the distance between posts was
less than 50', the lines sagged only slightly. There was no
damage to the fence.
Trial
by flood
(see
pictures)
In January of the same year, we had a foot of snow on the ground;
then the temperature climbed and it rained heavily, overflowing
brooks and flooding low-lying areas. The lower pasture and driveway
was under a foot and a half of water, flowing fast enough to
sweep the feet out from under you. Along with the water came
branches, logs, ice pans 6 to 10 inches deep and as big as 12
ft. across. In the middle of this was a stretch of ElectroBraid™
was a T-bar post we had used as a "dropper" resting
on top of the ground.
Floating
branches caught the T-bar, the ice pans built up around it and
pushed the whole fence about 20' out of line. It could have
been fixed easily, as soon as the water went down a little,
by simply unclipping the braid from the insulators on the T-bar
but we chose to leave it there and let it freeze in the ice
for the next THREE MONTHS. We wanted to see how ElectroBraid™
would stand up to that kind of abuse. The next big thaw in March
freed the braid and it snapped back to its original shape. One
of the posts at the edge of the brook had shifted. As a result,
one line of ElectroBraid™ had to be shortened by a foot. Total
maintenance time 15 minutes.
Trial
by tree
(see
pictures)
During
a major wind storm in winter, a tall spruce tree snapped in
half. The top half landed across our ElectroBraid™ fence. All
four lines of braid were mashed to the ground and then, later,
frozen in. It was like that for some time. As soon as the tree
was cut off the fence, the ElectroBraid™ snapped back into place
as if nothing had happened.
The sum total of our spring maintenance on this 43 acre test
farm with over 8000 feet of fence, was one line needed tightening
(because of a post shifted), one T-bar post had to be replaced
and one fallen tree had to be cut off the fence. No other part
of any of our ElectroBraid™ fence needed any work at all. The
spring fence maintenance took less than 60 minutes!
Editor's Notes:
- Although
the animals won't touch the fence, they do graze up to the fence
line.
- Animals
are very aware of ElectroBraid™ because it is highly visible.
The white and copper braid contrasts sharply with all backgrounds
(including snow). Vibrations from wind , and ground tremors
from passing traffic, cause ElectroBraid™ to "come alive".
- The
magnetic field induced by an electric pulse, travelling along
a conductor, can be measured by a volt-meter from a distance
of 5 feet. Just as birds navigate by Earth's magnetic field,
animals can sense magnetic fields.
- The
copper conductors in ElectroBraid™ are much more conductive
than the stainless steel in many electric fences. The difference
in animal behavior is quite noticeable. It's like an early warning
system - - your animals don't have to touch ElectroBraid™ to
know that it's electrified!