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Re: Elec. Tape Fencing???????
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Posted by Jim from PA on May 01, 2005 at 04:24:35 from (130.203.161.101):
In Reply to: Re: Elec. Tape Fencing??????? posted by Frank M. on April 30, 2005 at 18:52:28:
Frank The polywire I am using IS high tensile. It just has a coating to protect the horses from being sliced up if the run into or get caught up in the fence.AND it is not temporary fencing material. High tensile is great for permanant fencing until a horse gets caught up in it and slices its legs up trying to get free. Uncoated high tensile is NOT recomended for horses. I also am not a fan of T-Posts and that cheap light weight wire you mentioned. As well as protecting your horses I feel horse owners also have a responsability to keep their horses from escaping and possible endangering people or propery. There are plently of morons where I live that their horses escape on a regular basis because of inadequate fencing. Only a matter of time until one runs in front of a car going down the road and hurts or kills someone. My opinion is if you cant afford to secure your horse properly, then you shouldn't own one.
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