Posted by VicS on May 04, 2012 at 17:53:03 from (166.250.98.234):
In Reply to: Horse fencing??? posted by buickanddeere on May 04, 2012 at 16:13:04:
Horse fence is like everything, including belly-buttons, every-body has a opinion. Well I am no different. I have had horses for at least 60 yrs. You need a corral first,something that they absolutely can't get out off. 12ft. Loop legged gates are fine that pin or chain together. 6 to 8 of them. Horses will paw a good fence down, if it is not electric. Unless you are going to fence 40 acres for two. I use 1/2 in white tape, it shimmers in the wind, makes it easy to see. Deer are the biggest problem here tearing up fences. They can see the white tape. I can see my fence 1/4 mile west every morning from the bathroom window. If you use one of those loop legged gates instead of a electric gate will have no trouble getting them in and out of pasture. I have a 24 X 30 shed open on the East for my horses 3. It has 3 10 X 12 ft stalls with gates opening onto the corral. Also a 4 X 8 ft tack room, with 4 doors that is mouse proof. Make it easy to catch and saddle it, and she will ride it more. Also you need another one so you can go too. Never heard anyone say they spent to much time with their kids. Vic
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