Any suggestions? Electric fencing frustration!

Joanna710

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So I'm currently on holiday in England, having left my brat of a horse on a DIY yard in Northeast Scotland. Back next week, but other liveries have requested that brathorse be put in an isolation paddock due to some issues with worming and yadayada that's a different story. Due to the aforementioned worming issues, the person who's electric fencing I'm borrowing has gotten a bit arsy with me, and so I'm looking for a (hopefully cheap) starter kit/ fencing bundle to use to keep brathorse fenced into his corner for the next few weeks. Ideally I need 20-30 3ft posts, a battery energiser and probably 200m of tape... My horsey mum and gran are looking after my beast until I get back, but they're getting a bit fed up of him breaking out of his isolation corner. The mains electric fencing is pants and so he's not getting the zapping he deserves when he charges through the fence, hence why I'm hoping to set up my own pony-zapper to make him stay put.

Can anyone recommend a good company where I can get all of the above items, ideally without making my bank account scream and run for the hills? I'm in a bit of a pickle :/

Virtual cuddles to anyone who can help! Alternatively you can have a lovely, shock-proof Friesian... Free to whoever can pick him up first!
 
Eriskayowner - He was wormed in May but didn't respond to treatment, did a WEC last week and his count is still very high... Nobody on yard wants him anywhere near their horses until he's had another WEC in 4 weeks time to make sure he has responded to second treatment. So for now he needs to be isolated.
 
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