FinkleyAlex
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I've just moved to a yard with a combination of barbed wire and old post and rail fencing. As a result, liveries put up their own electric fencing. The field I've been given has electric fencing running around three sides, the fourth side has sheep netting with some form of jungle in front of it. Next door's field has an energiser (an old car battery) attached to their fencing but this doesn't extend to mine so my fencing isn't live. Do I just need to buy an energiser? What do I do with it? Does it need a connecter (OH's dad seems to think it will, he also doesn't think a car battery is suitable)? For the price that an energiser seems to be, is it worth just buying this kit: http://www.farmcareuk.com/Products/327/paddock-kit - I've been given a bigger field for winter which doesn't have any electric fencing supplied so I will need to get hold of some eventually...
Need info asap as one of my boys has now discovered the fencing doesn't work and was found in next door's field this morning. He's usually very respectful of electric fencing and doesn't ever bother testing it, but has somehow ploughed through it and jumped over the wire fence on the other side. Can't have this happening again as he's 23 years old and is meant to be retired and riddled with arthritis!
Need info asap as one of my boys has now discovered the fencing doesn't work and was found in next door's field this morning. He's usually very respectful of electric fencing and doesn't ever bother testing it, but has somehow ploughed through it and jumped over the wire fence on the other side. Can't have this happening again as he's 23 years old and is meant to be retired and riddled with arthritis!