now_loves_mares
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My horses have both been used to electric fencing in the past, but not for a year or two. I am picking up my new energiser etc tomorrow so want to get them set up in strip grazing. I will be using tape on the main fence line (to stop the irritating "grass is greener" scenario), then using rope to make the temporary paddock.
Should I just put them in, wire it up and let them get on with it, or somehow try to introduce them to it? Was thinking if I use a stick to touch the rope, it should "tick" which might remind them it's on? Any other bright ideas?
Also (technical question now!); if I use the reel of rope, do I have to cut it; or can I leave the spare length on the reel? In that case, presume it needs to be off the ground somehow? Does it have to be on one of the expensive reel holders?
I'm very confused, I feel like I need a degree in electrical engineering

Should I just put them in, wire it up and let them get on with it, or somehow try to introduce them to it? Was thinking if I use a stick to touch the rope, it should "tick" which might remind them it's on? Any other bright ideas?
Also (technical question now!); if I use the reel of rope, do I have to cut it; or can I leave the spare length on the reel? In that case, presume it needs to be off the ground somehow? Does it have to be on one of the expensive reel holders?
I'm very confused, I feel like I need a degree in electrical engineering