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What Should I Do if My Horse Panics at the Electric Fence?
Q. I moved my 31-year-old gelding to a new boarding facility six days ago. The farm owner put him in outdoor pen with electric fence wire, which he’s never seen before. He hit it, freaked out, ran to other side of the pen, hit the fence again, freaked out, ran to other side, hit the fence…this continued until he finally charged the gate to escape. He was so scared that he was soaking wet with sweat. I ran to get owner, who shut off the electricity and calmed him down. I was upset, too. What should I do? — via email
A. My experience is that the vast majority of horses learn to respect electric fences. Many of my foals have run through electric fences (used as temporary dividers) in almost deliberate fashion several times over their first couple months, and then just figure it out and stop. So absent any other problems, I suspect your horse will figure out the electric fence, too.
From what you describe though, it sure sounds to me like your horse might have significant vision problems. If you haven’t done so, I recommend you have your veterinarian perform a thorough ophthalmic exam. If significant visual deficits are present, then your horse could have trouble with less visible fencing materials, such as electric wire and even electric tapes
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Written by:
Nancy Diehl, VMD, MS
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