This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com

 You can run a "ground wire"  on the posts parallel to the regular fence wires 
so
that the horse touches both, getting a shock.

Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, -38 at the airport, -28 here.  Big inversion! warmer 
on
the hills.

>am concerned about the charge for the electric fence...Is there another way
> that the fence can be grounded so the charge can go further...Also the fence
> is only at it's strongest when the ground is very wet...as it dries out it
> gets weaker and weaker...Does anyone know if I can put grounding rods in, say
> the 4 corners of the field?  Or maybe in other locations besides where I have
> them concentrated by the box??

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