Electric Fence Posts: The Secure Basis for Your Fence
An electric fence is only as secure and stable as the posts that support it. Choosing the right fence posts is the foundation for any well-functioning fencing system, whether it is a permanent summer paddock or a mobile strip grazing setup. They must reliably hold the conductive material at the correct height, withstand strong weather conditions, and at the same time resist the daily mechanical stress caused by wind gusts or leaning animals. With carefully selected posts, you ensure that the electrical tension remains in the fence and your herd is optimally protected in every season.
The Right Material for Your Purpose
The choice of post material depends heavily on how and where the fence is used. For mobile fences that are often set up and taken down, lightweight and flexible materials are an advantage. Permanently installed fences, on the other hand, require particularly resilient posts that can remain in the damp ground permanently without giving way, rusting, or rotting quickly.
Pay Attention to the Suitable Fence Height
In addition to the material, the correct length of the posts is crucial. They must be chosen so that the insulators can be attached at the chest and nose height of the respective animal species. When making your selection, always keep in mind that a good portion of the post will be firmly anchored in the ground as a foundation – this driving depth must be added to the desired visible fence height.
Frequently Asked Questions about Electric Fence Posts
How do I determine the right post spacing?
The ideal spacing depends on the terrain and the conductor material. For permanent fences on straight stretches, 3 to 5 meters are common. In uneven terrain or for mobile fences with flexible posts, a slightly closer spacing is often chosen.
Which posts do I use for corners and gates?
The highest tensile forces act on the fence at the corner points and entrances. Thick and very dimensionally stable posts should be chosen here, which are set deep into the ground so that the fence does not sag.
Do all posts need to be equipped with insulators?
Yes, with an electric fence, the conductor material must not touch the post directly (unless the post itself is insulating), otherwise the current will flow into the ground. However, many modern posts already have integrated insulators.
Finding the Right Post for Every Fence
The demands placed on a fence are as varied as the animals it is designed to protect. For mobile fences that are easy to move, our lightweight Plastic Posts & Stakes are a very popular choice. Those who prefer a natural look and proven stability for permanent fences like to use traditional Wooden Posts & Stakes. And if the ground is hard or stony, Metal Posts & Stakes offer the best resistance when driven in.
We also have other practical solutions in our range: The highly resilient steel T-Posts guarantee a permanently firm stand, while Fiberglass Posts score highly with their low weight and weather resistance. If you want to build in a particularly environmentally friendly and maintenance-free way, our Recycled Posts are the optimal alternative. And to ensure that everything goes smoothly on the pasture, the right accessories such as Post Rammers & Tools should not be missing.