Horizont Farmer® 20 mm x 200 m green pasture fence tape – durable, UV-resistant tape with stainless steel conductors. Ideal for short fences and paddocks.
20mm wide, 200m long, and ideal for short fences and portion pastures. Made from durable plastics with stainless steel conductors for excellent conductivity and a high breaking load of 90kg. Weather-resistant, UV-stable, and in white for visibility.
Pulsara Wire Pro Plus 400 m white. Suitable for fencing of over 400 m. Easy to wind up, so ideal for use with a reel. The strand is suitable for short, long fencing for e.g. cattle, sheep, wild boar and dogs.
Vidoflex is the ideal plastic wire for short, portable fencing. Suitable for sheep, goats, cattle and game. Vidoflex 3 is for fencing that is shorter than 500 m.
Gallagher PowerLine Tape 12.5 mm x 100 m is a tear-resistant, highly conductive tape for short mobile horse and cattle fences. Featuring 4 stainless steel and 1 copper conductor, it offers excellent visibility, UV resistance. Easy to install!
Twisted plastic cord, suitable for movable/temporary horse and cattle fences shorter than 500 metres.
Vidoflex 6 is known for its excellent conductivity and is suitable for semi-permanent fencing that is shorter than 500 m. Vidoflex 6 is now available in several lengths.
Hotline Paddock Essentials Electro Rope 6mm / 200m features 6 stainless steel conductors, high visibility, and UV-protected durability—ideal for reliable small to medium electric fence systems. A strong and cost-effective solution for paddock fencing.
Strong elastic cord for semi-permanent fencing, suitable for horses and cattle
Gallagher TurboLine Pasture Fence Tape (white) is a tear-resistant, highly conductive tape ideal for mobile horse and cattle fences. Offering 40x better conductivity than standard tape, it features excellent visibility and a practical 2x 200m duopack.
The most conductive TurboLine Plus poly wire 3.0 mm for portable fencing. The 6 stainless-steel wires and 4 galvanised copper wires conduct 80 times better than a standard poly wire.
P21/250 Supercharge 6 Strand Electro-Plastic Fencing Wire is Hotline's mid-strength polywire, suitable for fence runs of up to 750m. The polywire is strong and conductive, containing six stainless steel conductors. 250m.
Our Pulsara Pro Polywire (400m) is a strong, UV-resistant fencing conductor with six galvanised steel conductors for reliable performance. Designed for longevity, it provides excellent conductivity and resilience in various conditions. With a great qualit
This tape offers exceptional conductivity and durability for long, mobile horse and cattle fences. With reinforced edges, UV-resistant PE monofilaments, and 40x better power conduction than standard tape, it ensures a reliable electric fence.
Gallagher Erecting a permanent fence becomes very simple with this aluminised fencing wire.
Horizont Electric Fence Rope Farmer® R6, 400 m × 6 mm, white for high visibility. Durable, high breaking load rope ideal for short fences and portion pastures.
Pulsara Wire Pro Plus 1000 m white. Suitable for fencing of over 400 m. Easy to wind up, so ideal for use with a reel. The strand is suitable for short, long fencing for e.g. cattle, sheep, wild boar and dogs.
Paddock Essentials Electro Tape with 4 Stainless Steel Conductors. Perfectly suited for small distance fencing systems.
- High-Quality Conductors
- Ideal for Short Distances
- Blends Seamlessly
- Durable Construction
20mm wide, 200m long, and ideal for short fences and portion pastures. Made from durable plastics with stainless steel conductors for excellent conductivity and a high breaking load of 90kg. Weather-resistant, UV-stable, and in white for visibility.
- Strong elastic cord for semi-permanent fencing
- Also suitable for making a passage
- Can be stretched to twice its own length
- Suitable for horses and cattle
Conductors for cattle are essential components in electric fencing systems designed for managing and containing cattle. These conductors are specialized materials, often made from high-quality metals or alloys, capable of efficiently transmitting electric currents. Their purpose is to deliver a safe and effective deterrent to cattle, keeping them within designated areas and preventing straying or damage.
Integrating conductors into your cattle fencing system offers numerous benefits. Firstly, they provide a reliable and humane way to manage cattle, minimizing the risk of injury compared to traditional barriers. Secondly, these conductors offer a cost-effective solution, requiring less maintenance and labor-intensive upkeep. Additionally, conductors are adaptable to various terrains and weather conditions, ensuring year-round performance. By utilizing conductors, you enhance both the safety of your cattle and the efficiency of your farming operations.
Conductors work by utilizing the principle of electric conductivity to create a psychological barrier for cattle. When connected to an energizer, they carry electric pulses that produce a mild shock upon contact. Cattle quickly learn to associate this sensation with a boundary, discouraging them from attempting to breach the fence. The low-energy pulses are harmless yet effective, allowing you to control cattle movement while respecting their well-being.
Choosing the right conductor involves considering factors such as animal size, behavior, and environmental conditions. For cattle, opt for conductors with higher conductivity to ensure consistent shock delivery even through their thick hides. Gauge the conductor's durability and weather resistance to guarantee long-lasting performance. Additionally, consult with experts or suppliers to tailor your choice to your specific cattle management goals.
Installing conductors for cattle requires careful planning and execution. Position them at an appropriate height, usually at nose level for cattle, to ensure optimal contact. Maintain proper tension to prevent sagging and ensure consistent conductivity. Regularly inspect and maintain the system to address any wear or damage promptly. Educate your cattle about the fence's presence by gradually introducing them to the electric pulses.
When purchasing conductors, prioritize quality and reliability. Opt for reputable suppliers who offer a range of suitable options. Evaluate the conductor's materials, thickness, and overall design. Check for warranties and customer reviews to gauge their performance over time. Investing in premium conductors upfront can lead to significant long-term savings and effective cattle management.
Conductors should possess several key attributes to ensure their effectiveness. They should exhibit high conductivity, enabling consistent electric pulse transmission. Durability is crucial, especially for outdoor installations subjected to varying weather conditions. Flexibility and ease of installation aid in adapting the conductors to different fence layouts. By meeting these requirements, conductors can deliver reliable performance and contribute to successful cattle containment.
Various types of conductors cater to different preferences and needs. Steel and aluminium wire conductors are common choices due to their strength and conductivity. Polywire and polytape offer visibility and are easy to handle, making them suitable for temporary enclosures or rotational grazing. Rope conductors provide a blend of visibility and strength, ideal for larger cattle breeds. Choose the type that aligns with your cattle management strategy and fencing goals.