Posted by Jason, NW Ontario on May 05, 2012 at 02:51:58 from (206.47.8.234):
In Reply to: Horse fencing??? posted by buickanddeere on May 04, 2012 at 16:13:04:
You haven't paid for the vet's bill yet for torn ligaments from barbed wire; try to keep it that way. We've had 2 neighbours in the area with horses that ripped off flesh to the bone after horses stuck their feet through the page wire squares and panicked pulling away. More vet bills. If you can find the small-squared page wire for the lower 4 ft, and one top line of electric you should be okay. We get the same snow up here, and even the Dutch warmblood hasn't tested that system here. I think you're going to really appreciate the expression 'hay burner' that is tossed around here quite often. Good luck. Jay If he's a jumper you'll find out soon enough.
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