Thursday, January 25, 2018

Here Is Information About Horse Fence

By Jennifer Parker


Horses being herbivorous animals feed different parts of vegetation such as roots, leaves, and barks. When raised on a farm where crops are also planted, it is important to control their movement. That means that they have to be confined in specific locations on the farm. However, that is easier said than done because horses are very powerful animals. Installing a weak horse fence is a waste of time because they will be trampled or kicked.

Compared to others animals horses are prone to fence injuries because they like jumping a lot. To manage this, fences must be designed in a way that they do not injure them as they try to jump or go through. This means that selection of spacing of the posts or horizontal lines must be done with care. Strength of the material is another factor to be given a lot of thought.

When it comes to making fencing for horses, there are very many decisions that need to be made. It is possible to comprise ones in a while to reach a specific goal. However, not matter how many decisions and compromises need to be made, there are certain aspects that cannot be changed or negotiated. For instance, the type of fencing erected cannot be negotiated. There are certain materials that are unsafe for horses and cannot be used under whatever circumstance. Such materials include barded wires and large, square meshes.

Barbed wires easily entrap horses as they try to jump over or run through fences. This is why they are not acceptable for use on this job. The spikes on the barbed wire can cause a lot of injury to the animal to a point of causing death or career-ending damage. If one settles for square mesh, the holes of the mesh should be less than 3 square inches. Squares that are too large usually have the hooves of the horses trapped and may cause injury.

When one is thinking about erecting a fence for their horse or horses, there are several factors that they must think about. These factors include budget, maintenance costs and requirements, aesthetics, number and size of horses, and the terrain. The ideal height for all fences meant for horses is between 4.5 and 5 feet. This height is high enough to keep the animals confined without any incidences of attempted escape.

The bottom part of the fence should also be constructed properly. A height of 6 feet to 8 feet above the ground must be observed when fencing. Fowls are safely kept within the confinement when this ideal height is observed. Horses also try grazing outside the confinement by sticking their heads under the fence. This height ensures they cannot do that.

Wood is the commonly used material in making horse fences just like before and currently. Proper treatment of wood used to erect horse fences is meant to ensure durability. There are many ways that such wood can be treated. When fencing a person must ensure that the treatment chemicals or technique applied on the wood does not poison the horses. All posts be driven to the required depths to ensure their strength.

With the invention of better technologies, wood is losing to newer construction materials. For instance, PVC is becoming the material of choice for many horse keepers. PVC is preferred because it is very beautiful and very durable under the right weather conditions. PVC is also cheaper and easier and less costly to maintain.




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