So, if you peeked at that thread, should I add an extra ground wire or something grounded to a high up wire on a wood coop? Now I have one about 6' to prevent climbing and I am pretty sure only a bear would still have his feet on the ground at that point.Wood does have electrical insulative properties. Not like plastic or glass, which have excellent insulative properties. Wood poles are often used for fencing because it does not conduct electricity very well, however conductivity does change with the water and mineral make up of said wood. I have seen, electricity jump from the wire, to the wood pole during rainy weather, or when things are holding more water. If wood was a total non conductor of electrical current, we would not need to put insulators on wooden poles for our electric wires. It would not hurt to cover the wire with electric tape, in my opinion. Good luck with your new fence! Hopefully that dratted fox will stay clear and get a good ZAP should he try to get in!!!
