Posted by dave2 on May 04, 2012 at 16:33:52 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Horse fencing??? posted by buickanddeere on May 04, 2012 at 16:13:04:
sure the experts will chime in soon enough...
How much area are you talking about? Horses don't need much as far as shelter unless you let her love him to death... By that I mean keep a blanket on him and try to close him up all snug when it's chilly. We only use electric rope or band on the pastures but they aren't there when there is snow to speak of...
You can wrap up as much money as you want in it ... For a horse and a buddy (I'd get him a pony or a sheep without horns that sheds), a 10x10 3 sided shed facing south and a solid,cleanable, that is 20x20 (or bigger if you want) with good fence (Tposts and wide electric band or just stock panels) for deep snow or pasture ruining mud times. If you keep him in smaller quarters, make sure you keep him a toy or buddy to keep him busy so as not to pick up bad habits...
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